Noble metal supported on a base metal catalyst

Organic compounds -- part of the class 532-570 series – Organic compounds – Silicon containing

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556437, 556479, 564398, 564472, 568454, 585275, 585277, 585276, 585430, 585431, 585433, 585434, 585440, 549214, 549215, 549229, C07F 708, C07F 710, C07F 718

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ABSTRACT:
The present invention provides an electroless process for making a catalyst in a liquid or gaseous medium comprising contacting a base metal with a chemical cleaning agent and simultaneously or sequentially treating said base metal under reducing conditions with a noble metal-containing material, the catalyst prepared using the process, and a method of using the catalyst.

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