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Effect of Mo on the catalytic activity of Ni-based self-organizing catalysts for processing of dichloroethane into segmented carbon nanomaterials

Bauman et al., 2019

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17508879165249820679
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Bauman Y
Rudneva Y
Mishakov I
Plyusnin P
Shubin Y
Korneev D
Stoyanovskii V
Vedyagin A
Buyanov R
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Heliyon

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A series of micro-disperse Ni-Mo alloys with the sponge-like structure was prepared by a simultaneous precipitation method followed by sintering of the sediment in H 2 atmosphere at 800° C. According to XRD data, the formation of single-phase solid solution Ni 1-x Mo x …
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    • C01B31/00Carbon; Compounds thereof
    • C01B31/02Preparation of carbon; Purification; After-treatment
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