Transition Metal Chemistry

Hydrogenation of maleic anhydride to succinic anhydride over nickel/clay catalysts

S Guo, W Tian, L Shi

Index: Transition Metal Chemistry, , vol. 37, # 8 p. 757 - 763

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Abstract

... Transition Metal Chemistry. ... it is necessary to explore highly active catalysts which can work under much milder reaction pressures or use less expensive metals, if possible ... These results show that nickel-based systems are good alternatives to noble metal hydrogenation catalysts ...

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