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Nickel Catalysts (Heterogeneous)

2014
[7440-02-0] Ni (MW 58.71) InChI = 1S/Ni InChIKey = PXHVJJICTQNCMI-UHFFFAOYSA-N (hydrogenolyses and hydrogenations1) Physical Data: mp 1453 °C; bp 2730 °C; d 8.908 g cm−3. Form Supplied in: powder, rod, wire, foil, or pellet; activated nickel is not commercially available and must be prepared prior to use.
Christopher R. Sarko   +3 more
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“HETEROGENIZING” HOMOGENEOUS CATALYSTS

Catalysis Reviews, 1974
Abstract For many years, it has been customary to classify catalysts as “homogeneous” or “heterogeneous.” The former commonly operate through the formation of “intermediate compounds,” and the latter, by adsorption of the reactants on the catalyst surface.
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Introduction to Heterogeneous Catalysts

1992
Abstract An aspect of inorganic solids that has frequently been neglected by solid state chemists is the catalytic property. The reason for this neglect can be primarily attributed to the great difficulty of achieving a detailed understanding of surface structure and reactivity.
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Heterogenizing Catalysts

1973
J. Manassen   +8 more
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Heterogeneous Catalysts

2008
Jingyue Liu   +4 more
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