Bozhenkova et al., 2016 - Google Patents
Physicochemical, adsorption, and catalytic properties of high-silica zeolites of the MFI type in the conversion of the propane–butane fraction into aromatic …Bozhenkova et al., 2016
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- Bozhenkova G
- Khomyakov I
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- Theoretical Foundations of Chemical Engineering
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The complex of physicochemical properties of high-silica zeolites of the MFI-type obtained using organic templates, including hexamethylenediamine, POD-oils, and pentaerythritol, has been investigated. It was shown that zeolites produced using different templates …
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