THE HETEROGENEOUSLY CATALYTIC IZOMERIZATION OF N-PENTANE ON ZIRCONIA
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https://doi.org/10.18372/2310-5461.4.5149Keywords:
somerization, catalyst, zirconium, oxygen, olefin, isopentaneAbstract
The isomerization of n-pentane on zirconia, sulfated zirconia and promoted with 2.0 wt % Cu sulfated zirconia(Cu/SZrO) has been studied. It was found the influence of hydrogen and oxygen on the n-pentaneisomerization. It is supposed, that isomerization on the Cu/SZrO catalyst it is substantially carried out throughinteraction olefin with the proton acid centres of a surface.References
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