At 60 bar and temperatures between 500 and 600 °C, the conversion and endothermic heats of reaction were determined over a Pd-Al2O3 catalyst. At 600 °C, heats of reaction as high as 950 kJ kg1 were produced, with conversions of more than 80%. The catalyst remained stable for at least many hours with no signs of coking.
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