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Mechanism of hydrogen incorporation in coal liquefaction: Fifteenth report, progress as of March 31, 1995
Publication year - 1995
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/61087
Subject(s) - fifteenth , mechanism (biology) , liquefaction , coal , sequence (biology) , thermal , work (physics) , chemistry , engineering , history , waste management , meteorology , mechanical engineering , philosophy , organic chemistry , geography , epistemology , classics , biochemistry
The authors continued work on the reaction of deuterium with coal model materials. Their recent efforts have emphasized models in which organic compounds are immobilized on the surface of silica. They have also carried out some studies on the effect of silica itself on the reaction with deuterium. Work in progress and results are described for the subtask entitled, Silica-catalyzed hydrogenations of alkenes

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