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Bai et al., 2023 - Google Patents

Weak acetylene adsorption terminated carbon–carbon coupling kinetics on silver electrocatalysts

Bai et al., 2023

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1044196529139154008
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Bai R
Li J
Lin J
Liu Z
Yan C
Zhang L
Zhang J
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CCS Chemistry

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Owing to serious poison of downstream olefin polymerization catalysts from acetylene impurities, selective reduction of acetylene to ethylene is a pivotal process in petrochemical industry. However, during thermocatalytic and electrocatalytic acetylene semihydrogenation …
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