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K. Gil’manov, A. Lamberov, E. Shatokhina, E. Dement’eva (2008)
Transformation of the phase structure of an iron oxide catalyst for dehydrogenation of methyl butenes under industrial exploitation conditionsRussian Journal of Applied Chemistry, 81
K. Gil’manov, A. Lamberov, E. Dement’eva, E. Shatokhina, A. Ivanova, A. Gubaidullina (2008)
Effect of heat-treatment conditions on the formation of polyferrite phases from an iron-oxide-based dehydrogenation catalystInorganic Materials, 44
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Soedineniya redkozemel’nykh elementov. Karbonaty, oksalaty, nitraty, titanaty (Compounds of Rare Earth Elements
The cerium recovery in the oxalate form from spent iron–potassium catalyst for dehydrogenation of isoamylenes into isoprene was studied. The optimum conditions allowing preparation of the pure product with high degree of recovery were found. It was proved by X-ray diffraction, thermal gravimetric analysis, differential scanning calorimetry, and X-ray fluorescence analysis that the product obtained by the precipitation was cerium oxalate decahydrate containing no less than 98 wt % main substance.
Russian Journal of Applied Chemistry – Springer Journals
Published: Dec 23, 2015
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