Pyrolysis compositions from silver salts of polycarboxylic acids

Chemistry of carbon compounds – Miscellaneous organic carbon compounds

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75 83, 252476, 260 25R, 260414, 260430, 26034834, B01J 2350

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ABSTRACT:
High surface area silver olefin oxide catalysts with orderly distribution of pore size are prepared by pyrolysis of silver salts of di- and polycarboxylic acids or mixtures thereof to carbon-like polymers containing silver, followed by combustion of the carbonaceous material. The resulting unsupported or supported silver catalysts are useful for oxidations, cyclizations, isomerizations, and cracking. The carbon-like polymers containing silver, before combustion of the carbonaceous material, find utility as bactericides and catalysts. Extraction of the silver yields high surface area carbon adsorbents of predetermined structure.

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