Abstract

1. The adsorption of argon at minus 195° and of water vapor at 20° on six samples of chromium hydroxide gel prepared under different conditions was investigated. 2. By varying the conditions of precipitation, one may prepare hydrated chromium oxides with different types of porosity, including chromium oxides which have a pore structure that is characteristic for molecular sieves of the alumosilicate type.

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