THE USE OF PLATINUM-OXIDE PLATINUM BLACK IN THE CATALYTIC REDUCTION OF AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS. XVII1
R Adams, JR Marshall
Index: Adams; Marshall Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1928 , vol. 50, p. 1972
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Abstract
One of the few classes of reducible compounds which does not lend itself readily to reduction under ordinary laboratory conditions is the aromatic hydrocarbons. These compounds have frequently been reduced at high temperatures, using nickel or other metals as a catalyst, but no satisfactory method is available for their reduction under such conditions as are most conveniently used in a scientific laboratory, namely, room ...
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