2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.mcat.2017.08.010
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Zn-loaded HY zeolite as active catalyst for iso-propylation of biomass-derived phenolic compounds: A comparative study on the effect of acidity and porosity of zeolites

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“…Based on the above results, as to the NiZn‐HY hybrid catalysts, the weak acid sites were predominant and mainly contributed by the Lewis ones on HY, while the strong acid sites were mostly the Brönsted ones on HY as well as the Lewis ones due to unreduced Ni 2+ and ZnO/ZnAl 2 O 4 as well as Al 2 O 3 …”
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“…Based on the above results, as to the NiZn‐HY hybrid catalysts, the weak acid sites were predominant and mainly contributed by the Lewis ones on HY, while the strong acid sites were mostly the Brönsted ones on HY as well as the Lewis ones due to unreduced Ni 2+ and ZnO/ZnAl 2 O 4 as well as Al 2 O 3 …”
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confidence: 76%
“…In contrast to NiZnAl‐O, there are more hydroxyl groups on NiZnAl‐LDH . It is also well known that there are many hydroxyl groups on HY . During the calcination of NiZnAl‐LDH‐HY, the dehydroxylation could result in formation of metal–oxygen–metal bridge between NiZnAl‐LDH and HY.…”
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