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Catalytic behaviour of a Cu(II) complex sorbed on zirconium molybdate in the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide

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Zirconium molybdate has been used as a support on which [Cu(NH3)4]2+ has been sorbed. Its catalytic activity has been studied through hydrogen peroxide decomposition at different temperatures, using different concentrations of hydrogen peroxide and different amounts of catalyst. A probable mechanism is suggested based on kinetic data.

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Shivanekar, A., Chudasama, U. Catalytic behaviour of a Cu(II) complex sorbed on zirconium molybdate in the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide. Transition Met Chem 15, 226–230 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01038380

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