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New carbon material as support for catalysts

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Structure and adsorption properties of new carbon carriers obtained on the basis of carbon black have been examined. These carriers possess largely mesoporous structure, developed surface and high mechanical strength and contain hollow globules. Walls of these globules have pores, whose size is several hundreds Å. The new material is of interest for fundamental studies of carbon-supported catalysts.

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Исследована структура и адсорбционные свойства новых углеродных носителей, полученных на основе технического углерода, которые обладают преимущественно мезопористой структурой, развитой поверхностью и высокой механической прочностью. Носитель состоит из глобул. Глобуль внутри пустье и стенки глобул имеют отверстия размером несколько сотен Å. Новый углеродный материал представляет интерес для фундаментального исследования катализаторов на углеродных носителях.

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Yermakov, Y.I., Surovikin, V.F., Plaksin, G.V. et al. New carbon material as support for catalysts. React Kinet Catal Lett 33, 435–440 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02128102

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