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Platinum-tin catalyst on an alumina carrier

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Compositions of a Group VIII noble metal, tin and an inorganic, solid, refractory oxide carrier have excellent dehydrogenation activities and little or no isomerization and cracking activities as mentioned in this paper.
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Composites of a Group VIII noble metal, tin and an inorganic, solid, refractory oxide carrier have excellent dehydrogenation activities and little or no isomerization and cracking activities.

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