Corrigendum to “From cyclohexanol to aniline: A novel dehydrogenation-amination-dehydrogenation strategy based on Pt-based catalyst” [J. Catal. 429 (2024) 115233]
Shengchao Jia, Xiaohui Liu, Yong Guo, Lin Dong, Zupeng Chen, Yanqin Wang
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Abstract
In this corrigendum, we report a correction to the XRD patterns in Figure 1a in our published paper entitled “From cyclohexanol to aniline: A novel dehydrogenation-amination-dehydrogenation strategy based on Pt-based catalyst” (J. Catal. 429 (2024) 115233).
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The Journal of Catalysis publishes scholarly articles on both heterogeneous and homogeneous catalysis, covering a wide range of chemical transformations. These include various types of catalysis, such as those mediated by photons, plasmons, and electrons. The focus of the studies is to understand the relationship between catalytic function and the underlying chemical properties of surfaces and metal complexes.
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