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10-Methylphenothiazine cation radical formation on alumina and silver or palladium doped alumina

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The solution of 10-methylphenothiazine in benzene produces methylphenothiazine cation radicals on the surface of alumina, and silver or palladium doped alumina catalysts.

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Раствор 10-метилфенотиазина в бензоле дает на поверхности катализаторов окиси алюминия, а также окиси алюминия с добавками серебра и палладия катион-радикалы метилфенотиазина.

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Grigorian, A.S., Khulbe, K.C., Mann, R.S. et al. 10-Methylphenothiazine cation radical formation on alumina and silver or palladium doped alumina. React Kinet Catal Lett 10, 113–117 (1979). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02075976

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