Catalysts useful for exothermic reactions

Compositions – Preservative agents – Anti-oxidants or chemical change inhibitants

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252454, 252455R, 252463, 252477R, 427215, B01J 3502

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040779122

ABSTRACT:
Catalysts which are excellent for exothermic reactions have been discovered. These catalysts consist of an essentially inert support having a strongly adherent outer coating of active catalytic material.

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