Abstract

The kinetics of the liquid-phase hydrogenation of sodium maleate on skeletal nickel catalysts subjected to controlled deactivation with sodium sulfide solutions was studied. The possibility of reactivating partially deactivated skeletal nickel was systematically studied for the first time, and it was found that its activity in liquid-phase hydrogenation reactions can be regulated by the introduction of a catalyst poison in small amounts into the system.

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