2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.apcata.2016.06.037
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Effect of boron content on 1,4-butanediol production by hydrogenation of succinic acid over Re-Ru/BMC (boron-modified mesoporous carbon) catalysts

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“…Kang et al . conducted several studies on catalytic BDO and GBL production from SA in dioxane . In 2014, they tested Re‐Cu‐mesoporous carbon composite catalysts prepared by a single‐step surfactant‐templating method (Table , entry 1).…”
Section: Materials Chemicals and Fuels From Succinic Acidmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Kang et al . conducted several studies on catalytic BDO and GBL production from SA in dioxane . In 2014, they tested Re‐Cu‐mesoporous carbon composite catalysts prepared by a single‐step surfactant‐templating method (Table , entry 1).…”
Section: Materials Chemicals and Fuels From Succinic Acidmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More recently they developed a similar 1:1 Re‐Ru catalyst supported on boron‐modified mesoporous carbon (BMC) (entries 10–14). The metal surface area and metal dispersion decreased with lower B/C molar ratios and found the highest BDO yields with the Re‐Ru/0.04BMC catalyst (entry 12), which also contained the largest amount of weak hydrogen‐binding sites …”
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“…It has been reported that addition of elements, such as sulfur, boron, and phosphorus into carbon affects physicochemical properties of mesoporous carbon support [4]. Due to promising, cheap and environmentally benign properties, boron element that imparts activity to mesoporous materials is preferrable [5].…”
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confidence: 99%