The influence of HCl production and NaOH addition on catalytic activity in the liquid-phase hydrodechlorination of chlorobenzene over palladium-supported catalysts was studied. The rate of dehydrochlorination reaction falls with time owing to the poisoning effect of HCl gradually formed as by-produc
The effect of the addition of sodium compounds in the liquid-phase hydrodechlorination of chlorobenzene over palladium catalysts
✍ Scribed by M.Angeles Aramendı́a; Robbie Burch; Isabel M Garcı́a; Alberto Marinas; Jose M Marinas; Barry W.L Southward; Francisco J Urbano
- Book ID
- 114298799
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2001
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 122 KB
- Volume
- 31
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0926-3373
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