Hydrogen Processing by FeIII??Exchanged Montmorillonite: A Unique Geochemical Protocol
…, ML Kantam, KVS Ranganath, KK Rao
Index: Choudary, Boyapati M.; Kantam, Mannepalli L.; Ranganath, Kalluri V. S.; Rao, Kottapalli K. Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 2005 , vol. 44, # 2 p. 322 - 325
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Abstract
The superiority of FeIII-mont over the other catalysts in terms of turnover number in hydrogen production is clearly evidenced by the results summarized in Table1 (see also Supporting Information). The activity is correlated to the higher number of acidic sites, which increase with the increased valence state of the cation.[17] Furthermore, the production of hydrogen increases as the percentage of iron in the montmorillonite increases (Figure 1). This result ...
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