Abstract

Abstract Nickel metal supported on zeolites was prepared by stoichiometric ion exchange or ion impregnation followed by dehydration in a stream of air or argon and reduction with molecular hydrogen. A, X, Y, and ZSM zeolites were used. The catalytic activity in benzene hydrogenation was found to depend mainly on the surface of the nickel particles larger than 2 nm and on the acidity of the support.

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