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Catalytic synthesis of hydrocarbons from carbon monoxide and hydrogen on lamellar compound of graphite intercalated by ferric chloride

Eiichi Kikuchi, +2 more
- 30 Mar 1979 - 
- Vol. 57, Iss: 1, pp 27-34
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In this paper, a lamellar compound of graphite (LCG) intercalated by ferric chloride (FeCl3) was shown to give high selectivity for hydrocarbon synthesis from CO and H2.
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This article is published in Journal of Catalysis.The article was published on 1979-03-30. It has received 28 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Hydrocarbon & Catalysis.

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Intercalation compounds of graphite with nickel chloride: synthesis, structure, and mechanism of intercalation

TL;DR: In this paper, the intercalation of nickel chloride into graphite in presence of chlorine gas has been studied in the temperature range 390 − 750 °C with an apparatus allowing the measurement of the chlorine pressure during interalation.
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Structure and catalytic activity of copper, nickel, and platinum graphimets prepared from graphite intercalation compounds

TL;DR: In this article, the catalytic activity of graphimets with intercalated graphite materials was investigated using XPS, TEM, XRD, DSC and chemisorption techniques.
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Graphite intercalation compounds as reagents in organic synthesis. An overview and some recent applications

TL;DR: In this article, the application of graphite intercalation compounds to organic synthesis is reviewed, including chiral reductions, Fischer-Tropsch synthesis of low molecular-weight hydrocarbons, fluorination of aromatic hydroCarbons, β-diketones, organosilicon and organogermanium derivatives, alkylation of nitriles and ketones, synthesis of aldehydes, preparation of protected Grignard reagents.
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Fischer-tropsch synthesis of hydrocarbons on V2O3-supported ruthenium catalysts

TL;DR: In this paper, V 2 O 3 -supported catalysts exhibit particular properties relative to other supported ruthenium catalysts in the following ways; i) significantly high turnover frequency based on hydrogen chemisorption, ii) product distribution shifted to heavier molecular weight hydrocarbons, iii) relatively high unsaturate/saturate ratio.
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