Abstract
Bismuth molybdate catalysts and their interaction with H2O, NH3 and C3H6 were investigated by special techniques of thermal analysis. A correlation between their catalytic properties, namely selectivity, and the thermoanalytical data was found.
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Alsdorf, A., Habersberger, K., Schnabel, KH., Walkov, W. (1980). Application of Temperature Programmed Sorption and Reaction and of DTA Data to the Characterization of Bismuth Molybdate Catalysts. In: Wiedemann, H.G. (eds) Thermal Analysis. Birkhäuser, Basel. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-0348-6719-1_60
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