Abstract
The activity of platinum/alumina catalysts in cyclopropane hydrogenation has been investigated. Catalysts heated in exhaust gases are considerably less active in cyclopropane hydrogenation as compared to samples calcined in air. A relatively stable modification of the metallic surface is formed, probably as a result of coke or poison deposition.
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