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Li/MgO catalysts. III. Effect of precursor salts on the catalytic activity in methane oxidative coupling

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Oxidative coupling of methane has been studied on Li/MgO catalysts prepared from three different MgO precursors and from lithium carbonate or nitrate. In samples prepared from Li2CO3, the persistence of this on the support surface favors formation of carbon oxides.

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Реакции окислительного соединения метана исследовали на катализаторах Li/MgO, приготовленных из трёх различных предшественников MgO и карбоната или нитрата лития. В образцах, приготовленных из Li2CO3, остатки последнего на поверхности носителя благоприятствуют образованию окислов углерода.

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Holgado, M.J., Rives, V. & Roman, S.S. Li/MgO catalysts. III. Effect of precursor salts on the catalytic activity in methane oxidative coupling. React Kinet Catal Lett 48, 455–460 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02162694

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