1992
DOI: 10.2172/203944
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Cooperative research in coal liquefaction. Final report, May 1, 1990-- April 30, 1991

Abstract: One step in the synthesis of anion-treated iron and tin oxides is precipitation as hydroxides using either urea or ammonium hydroxide. The catalysts prepared using urea as a precipitation agent were more reproducible than those using ammonium hydroxide in terms of activities and properties. These catalystdcatalyst precursors were characterized by several techniques to determine their physical (size and structure related) and chemical (acidity) properties. Sulfated and mo€ybdated iron oxides were found to have … Show more

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