D. A. Prozorov, R. N. Rumyantsev, A. V. Afineevskii, D. V. Smirnov, K. A. Nikitin, T. Yu. Osadchaya, N. E. Gordina
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This work studied bulk catalysts for hydrogenation processes of a carbonyl group that have similar compositions and contain copper, zinc, aluminum, and oxygen but were obtained by different methods, such as calcination of a mixture of salts followed by reduction in a hydrogen flow and alkalinization of metal alloys. The effect of the chemical composition and synthesis conditions of such copper-containing catalysts on their surface morphology and textural properties has been studied. The levels of adsorption of hydrogen on the studied catalysts are obtained by combined simultaneous thermal analysis–mass spectrometry. The presence of individual forms of adsorbed hydrogen with different metal–hydrogen bond energies is shown. An explanation for the difference in the adsorption properties relative to hydrogen is provided.
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