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Molybdenum Oxide Reduction?
« on: July 21, 2011, 04:06:13 PM »
I'm an undergraduate (just finished my first year!) studying chemical engineering.  However, I have not progressed in my studies past orgo, and I believe that this question pertains more towards p chem.  Let me know if this thread should be moved to another forum.  Now...the problem:

During my work as an intern this summer, I have had an issue that I need some help on.  Try as I might, I can not find all that much relevant material on this subject.  Does anyone know of any promoters that might stabilize or retard the reduction of a molybdenum oxide-doped catalyst in a highly reducing atmosphere (H2 at 1100K), or of any promoters that do so at lower temperatures (I've found one study that suggests MgO might at 600K)?  Thanks!

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