2010
DOI: 10.1134/s0023158410040142
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Alumina-platinum catalyst in the reductive dehydration of ethanol and diethyl ether to alkanes

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“…As was demonstrated in an earlier study [11], diethyl ether in the presence of the reduced catalyst turns into a mixture of hydrocarbons whose composi tion is similar to the composition of the ethanol con version products. It is doubtful that diethyl ether forms on platinum-aluminum clusters.…”
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“…As was demonstrated in an earlier study [11], diethyl ether in the presence of the reduced catalyst turns into a mixture of hydrocarbons whose composi tion is similar to the composition of the ethanol con version products. It is doubtful that diethyl ether forms on platinum-aluminum clusters.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…3), hydroxyl groups appear on Al atoms as well. Thus, in both cases there are favorable condi tions for the formation of a strong protonic acid site, and this was indeed demonstrated experimentally [11,22]. It can be hypothesized that these protonic acid sites, which form in the course of the reaction, are the places where the olefin chain grows [23,24].…”
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