Abstract
Abstract Calcining cobalt or nickel-loaded alumina at high temperatures suppressed selectively the undesirable oxidation of ethene by oxygen in the selective reduction of nitrogen monoxide by ethene in excess oxygen, while such an effect was not observed over iron-loaded alumina. The reasons were also explained on the basis of the results of XPS studies.
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