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Heterogeneous catalyzed isomerization of turpentine oil by ordered mesoporous materials like M41S structures

Borges de Sousa et al., 2023

Document ID
5120958337416579592
Author
Borges de Sousa L
Speranza J
Condotta R
Cella R
Publication year
Publication venue
The Canadian Journal of Chemical Engineering

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Herein, the synthesis of a structure with a porous system similar to that of molecular sieves, MCM‐41 and 48 types, with the incorporation of heteroatoms in their synthesis, is reported. The catalytic activity of these materials was tested in the isomerization reaction of turpentine …
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