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Silica-supported iron oxide nanoparticles: unexpected catalytic activity in hydrogenation of phenylacetylene

Anastasiya Alekseevna Shesterkina
Elena Vladimirovna Shuvalova 1
Elena Vladimirovna Shuvalova
Elena Andreevna Redina 1
Elena Andreevna Redina
Olga Alekseevna Kirichenko 1
Olga Alekseevna Kirichenko
Olga P. Tkachenko 1
Olga P. Tkachenko
Igor Vladimirovich Mishin 1
Igor Vladimirovich Mishin
Leonid Modestovich Kustov
Published 2017-09-07
CommunicationVolume 27, Issue 5, 512-514
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Shesterkina A. A. et al. Silica-supported iron oxide nanoparticles: unexpected catalytic activity in hydrogenation of phenylacetylene // Mendeleev Communications. 2017. Vol. 27. No. 5. pp. 512-514.
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Shesterkina A. A., Shuvalova E. V., Redina E. A., Kirichenko O. A., Tkachenko O. P., Mishin I. V., Kustov L. M. Silica-supported iron oxide nanoparticles: unexpected catalytic activity in hydrogenation of phenylacetylene // Mendeleev Communications. 2017. Vol. 27. No. 5. pp. 512-514.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1016/j.mencom.2017.09.028
UR - https://mendcomm.colab.ws/publications/10.1016/j.mencom.2017.09.028
TI - Silica-supported iron oxide nanoparticles: unexpected catalytic activity in hydrogenation of phenylacetylene
T2 - Mendeleev Communications
AU - Shesterkina, Anastasiya Alekseevna
AU - Shuvalova, Elena Vladimirovna
AU - Redina, Elena Andreevna
AU - Kirichenko, Olga Alekseevna
AU - Tkachenko, Olga P.
AU - Mishin, Igor Vladimirovich
AU - Kustov, Leonid Modestovich
PY - 2017
DA - 2017/09/07
PB - Mendeleev Communications
SP - 512-514
IS - 5
VL - 27
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@article{2017_Shesterkina,
author = {Anastasiya Alekseevna Shesterkina and Elena Vladimirovna Shuvalova and Elena Andreevna Redina and Olga Alekseevna Kirichenko and Olga P. Tkachenko and Igor Vladimirovich Mishin and Leonid Modestovich Kustov},
title = {Silica-supported iron oxide nanoparticles: unexpected catalytic activity in hydrogenation of phenylacetylene},
journal = {Mendeleev Communications},
year = {2017},
volume = {27},
publisher = {Mendeleev Communications},
month = {Sep},
url = {https://mendcomm.colab.ws/publications/10.1016/j.mencom.2017.09.028},
number = {5},
pages = {512--514},
doi = {10.1016/j.mencom.2017.09.028}
}
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Shesterkina, Anastasiya Alekseevna, et al. “Silica-supported iron oxide nanoparticles: unexpected catalytic activity in hydrogenation of phenylacetylene.” Mendeleev Communications, vol. 27, no. 5, Sep. 2017, pp. 512-514. https://mendcomm.colab.ws/publications/10.1016/j.mencom.2017.09.028.

Abstract

Hydrogenation of phenylacetylene in liquid phase (100–150°C, 6–20bar H2) over FeOx / SiO2 catalysts prepared by thermal decomposition of ammonium trioxalatoferrate affords styrene with selectivities 70–80% depending on temperature and pressure.

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