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Analysis of the carbon monoxide conversion reaction over oxide catalysts using the bond interaction method

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Feasibility of a step-wise mechanism for the conversion of carbon monoxide by water vapor over an copper-magnesium oxide catalyst has been analyzed by the bond interaction method (BIM) /1/. Hydroxy groups on the surface of this oxide are considered.

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“Методом взаимодействующих связй” (MBC) (1) проведён анализ осуществимости стадийного механизма конверсии окиси углерода водяным паром на окисном медномагниевом катализаторе. Рассмотрены гидроксильные группы на поверхности этого окисла.

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Medvinskii, A.A., Bulgakov, N.N., Kravtsov, A.V. et al. Analysis of the carbon monoxide conversion reaction over oxide catalysts using the bond interaction method. React Kinet Catal Lett 14, 289–293 (1980). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02073493

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