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The influence of oxide–oxide interaction on the catalytic properties of cobalt in CO hydrogenation is investigated on the example of a Co/Al2O3 catalyst. Oxide–oxide interaction was prevented by modification of the alumina surface with magnesia. It has been shown that oxide–oxide interaction affects catalytic activity and the amount of carbon deposited on the catalyst surface.
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Chernavskii, P., Pankina, G. & Lunin, V. The influence of oxide–oxide interaction on the catalytic properties of Co/Al2O3 in CO hydrogenation. Catalysis Letters 66, 121–124 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1019003807938
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