The Influence of Temperature Pressure And Supporting Material for the Catalyst

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Of N Gas 25 184 218 305 25 184 218 305 A None 15. 0 15. 0 H 2 8. 7 7. 9 7. 0 5. 4 5. 2 4. 7 4. 2 3. 2 B Diat. Earth 11. 0 1. 1 H 2 6. 30 6. 15 5. 65 50. 7 49. 8 46. 3 C Diat. Earth 10. 4 1. 0 H 2 5. 70 5. 60 5. 35 50. 7 49. 8 47. 2 ..
C0 2 .. 1. 8 16. 0 - E Diatomite 10. 0 1. 0 H 2 4. 8 ..
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42. 7 175 200 225 250 175 200 225 250 D Diatomite 7. 5 0. 75 H 2 3. 8 3. 9 .
3. 5 46. 3 45. 4 42. 1 C0 2 CO 1. 3 1. 2 5. 25 1. 1 . 9 15. 1 50 4 14. 2 13. 4 11. 8 Comparison of the results for Nickel A wit
...h those of Taylor and Burns illustrates the fact that the previous history of the sample may have no little effect upon the capacity which it exhibits for adsorbing hydrogen. The discrepancies in the literature may well be due in part to the treatment accorded the sample before adsorption measurements were made. These have been considered by Taylor and Burns. 1 In this connection, it is to be noted that the values given in the tables represent a steady state of adsorptive capacity. The first experiment after the reduction of Sample A showed an adsorption of 10.

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