Abstract

The catalytic activity of transition metals in hydrogenolysis of ethane was approximated by a polynomial of second order with variables of basic physical importance, viz., molar heat capacity, covalent atomic radius of the metal, heat of melting, and first ionization potential of the metal atom. The physico-chemical significance of the correlation of these variables with the catalytic activity of transition metals is discussed.

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