1959
DOI: 10.1007/bf00918568
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Catalytic properties of rhenium. Communication 1. Rhenium as a dehydrogenation catalyst

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“…The catalytic activity of rhenium was proved in the past. The activity of rhenium deposited on charcoal to catalyze cyclohexane and cumene dehydrogenation was examined in the late 1950s [9]. The catalyst was produced by sorption of ammonium perrhenate within charcoal in the presence of nitric acid with subsequent reduction with hydrazine hydrate and hydrogen gas.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The catalytic activity of rhenium was proved in the past. The activity of rhenium deposited on charcoal to catalyze cyclohexane and cumene dehydrogenation was examined in the late 1950s [9]. The catalyst was produced by sorption of ammonium perrhenate within charcoal in the presence of nitric acid with subsequent reduction with hydrazine hydrate and hydrogen gas.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%