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Offline MichaelJ8

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pt catalyst vs pt:sn catalyst... any info ...?
« on: April 05, 2012, 08:03:05 PM »
First, does anyone know of a good place to purchase a pt:sn (any % ratio) catalyst on either al203 or activiated carbon as a support (prefer al203). SIAL dosen't have pt:sn and a lot of the other websites of companies like honeywell and basf are terrible to navigate...
 
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I just can not find a good article exploring the kinetics of hydrogenation using pt catalyst vsersus a pt:sn catalyst... ( i hear pt:sn is more efficient). If anyone has a link or title/author it would be appreciated, if its even out there.

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Re: pt catalyst vs pt:sn catalyst... any info ...?
« Reply #1 on: April 05, 2012, 10:10:14 PM »
Can't say I've heard of Pt:Sn as a catalyst. I hope someone else has more info for you. If you do learn more, please share.
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Re: pt catalyst vs pt:sn catalyst... any info ...?
« Reply #2 on: April 06, 2012, 05:26:43 AM »
First, does anyone know of a good place to purchase a pt:sn (any % ratio) catalyst on either al203 or activiated carbon as a support (prefer al203). SIAL dosen't have pt:sn and a lot of the other websites of companies like honeywell and basf are terrible to navigate...
 
And...

I just can not find a good article exploring the kinetics of hydrogenation using pt catalyst vsersus a pt:sn catalyst... ( i hear pt:sn is more efficient). If anyone has a link or title/author it would be appreciated, if its even out there.

Thanks,

Fellow Chemist





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