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Adsorption and separation of propane and propylene by porous hexacyanometallates
(Applied Surface Science, 2013-01-16)
Revisiting the extraction and dehydration of ethanol by the hot propane process
(Elsevier Science, 2021-08)
Conventional liquid extraction is not a suitable separation method for the recovery and dehydration of ethanol and other light alcohols from aqueous solutions. Condensed non-polar gases like propane and CO2 looked promising ...
Deep oxidation of propane on Pt-supported catalysts: Drastic turnover rate enhancement using zeolite supports
(Elsevier Science, 2004-03)
The combustion of propane was studied on Pt supported on MgO, alumina, and zeolites KL, HY, ZSM5 and Beta. Samples contained a similar amount of Pt, between 0.32 and 0.44%, and were characterized by employing a variety of ...
Catalytic performance and stability of isomorphic molybdates used for the oxidative dehydrogenation of propane
(Springer, 2005-05)
Co and Mn molybdates were used for this reaction. After use, their structure remained the same. However, only the Co molybdate maintained the surface area and the catalytic properties after 48 h on stream.
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Experimental high pressure isochoric/isoplethic equilibrium for the systems propane+n-pentane and propane+diethyl ether
(American Chemical Society, 2019-08)
In this work, loci of isochoric (constant global density)-isoplethic (constant global composition) phase equilibria, generally made of heterogeneous and homogeneous segments, were experimentally studied for the binary ...
Total oxidation of propane and naphthalene from emission sources with supported cobalt catalysts
(Springer, 2016-07-15)
Propane and naphthalene combustion reactions were studied in the presence of CoOx/SiO2 catalysts. The catalysts were prepared by impregnation with four different levels of concentration (1, 5, 10 and 15 wt%) and characterized ...
The catalytic activity of Co/ZrO2 for NO reduction with propane in O2 presence
(Springer, 2003-09)
The selective catalytic reduction (SCR) of NO by propane in the presence of excess oxygen was studied on a Co/ZrO2 catalyst. This system is present as active for the NO reduction to N2. It was found that the addition of ...