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Fe and Mn‐Based Catalysts Supported on γ‐Al2O3 for CO Oxidation under O2‐Rich Conditions

Tepluchin et al., 2014

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1671108639945917120
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Tepluchin M
Casapu M
Boubnov A
Lichtenberg H
Wang D
Kureti S
Grunwaldt J
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MnOx and FeOx‐based catalysts supported on γ‐Al2O3 (0.1–20 wt%) were prepared by using two methods: incipient wetness impregnation and single‐step flame spray pyrolysis. The effect of the structural properties and composition on the CO oxidation activity was …
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