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Maleic acid hydrogenation under hydrogen pressure with catalyst potential measurements

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The liquid phase hydrogenation of maleic acid on a 5% Pt/C-catalyst under hydrogen pressure with catalyst potential measurements in acidic, neutral and alkaline media has been studied. The analysis of kinetic and potentiometric data permits the conclusion that hydrogenation is controlled by hydrogen activation.

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Исследована гидрогеинзация малаиновой кислоты на 5% Pt/C-катализаторе под давлением водорода с измерением потенциала катлизатора в кислой, нейтральной и щелочной среде. Анализ кинетических и потенциомеских данных позволил сделать вывод о том, что процесс гидрогенизацнн лимитируется активацией водорода.

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Dinasylova, S.D., Bizhanov, F.B. & Sokolskii, D.V. Maleic acid hydrogenation under hydrogen pressure with catalyst potential measurements. React Kinet Catal Lett 12, 303–308 (1979). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02064260

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