Abstract

Summary Catalysts with different nickel contents were prepared using the natural aluminosilicate gumbrin as the carrier. Catalysts with different mechanical strengths were obtained and the effects of the mechanical strength on the adsorption and catalytic properties were studied. The catalysts were investigated in the hydrogenation of benzene and cotton oil. A decrease in the moisture content of the catalyst paste led to a decrease in the sorption volumes and the specific surface areas of the catalysts, which decreased the catalyst activity and the duration of its action.

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