Chemistry Letters p. 1483 - 1486 (1985)
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Hino, Makoto
Arata, Kazushi
Dehydrocyclization catalysts for paraffinic hydrocarbons were obtained by exposing Zr(OH)4 to 0.5 M H2SO4, 0.05 M H2SeO4, or 0.05 M H2TeO4 followed by calcination in air at 600-700 deg C and reduction at 500-550 deg C.The catalytic properties were highly dependent on metal oxides used as supports; ZrO2 was most effective.The catalyst converted hexane into benzene with selectivity up to 84percent.
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