Chemistry of inorganic compounds – Nitrogen or compound thereof – Carbon containing
Patent
1982-09-21
1983-08-30
Vertiz, O. R.
Chemistry of inorganic compounds
Nitrogen or compound thereof
Carbon containing
C01C 311
Patent
active
044016409
ABSTRACT:
Iron (II) hexacyanocobaltate and ruthenium (III) hexacyanocobaltate have been found to be useful in the catalytic hydrogenation of organic materials.
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Johnson Marvin M.
Nowack Gerhard P.
Tabler Donald C.
Langel Wayne A.
Phillips Petroleum Company
Vertiz O. R.
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