Abstract
The decomposition of isopropyl alcohol on troilite (FeS) which was thermally activated at 873, 973 and 1073 K, is described in this paper. The catalyst subjected to thermal activation exhibits improved activity, which increases with temperature of activation. It has been observed that the apparent activation energy E and the preexponential factor A have a compensating effect. The experiments involving the preadsorption of pyridine have shown that this substance is preferentially and irreversibly adsorbed on hydrogenation active centers.
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