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Self-Propagating Synthesis of Supported Oxide Catalysts for Deep Oxidation of CO and Hydrocarbons

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The surface self-propagating thermal synthesis (SSTS) of supported oxide catalysts is reported, which is a new modification of self-propagating high-temperature synthesis. The propagation of the combustion front on a variety of supports differing in nature and shape is studied. A group of catalysts based on simple and mixed oxides of cobalt, copper, and manganese are prepared by SSTS, and their physicochemical properties are determined. The dependence of synthesis parameters on catalyst preparation conditions is studied. The activity of the resulting catalysts is estimated in deep CO and methane oxidations as model reactions.

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Translated from Kinetika i Kataliz, Vol. 46, No. 5, 2005, pp. 795–800.

Original Russian Text Copyright © 2005 by Zav'yalova, Tret'yakov, Burdeinaya, Lunin, Shitova, Ryzhova, Shmakov, Nizovskii, Tsyrul'nikov.

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Zav'yalova, U.F., Tret'yakov, V.F., Burdeinaya, T.N. et al. Self-Propagating Synthesis of Supported Oxide Catalysts for Deep Oxidation of CO and Hydrocarbons. Kinet Catal 46, 752–757 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10975-005-0132-6

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