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Royal Society of Chemistry, Catalysis Science & Technology, 19(12), p. 5861-5868, 2022

DOI: 10.1039/d2cy01272c

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From ethene to propene (ETP) on tailored silica–alumina supports with isolated Ni(ii) sites: uncovering the importance of surface nickel aluminate sites and the carbon-pool mechanism

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Abstract

The ethene-to-propene reaction on Ni catalysts correlates with the formation of alkylated aromatic species. The deactivation of surface Ni aluminate sites can be reversed by calcination, while the deactivation of Ni silicate sites is irreversible.