The effect of aluminum addition on the properties of lanthanum oxide was investigated in order to find new supports for catalytic purposes. Pure lanthanum oxide and aluminum-loaded lanthanum oxide were prepared by precipitation techniques and impregnation with nickel salt. The supports and the catal
Effect of heat treatment on the properties of nickel/chromia and nickel/alumina catalysts
✍ Scribed by Petru Mărginean; Alexandru Olariu
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1996
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 710 KB
- Volume
- 140
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0926-860X
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✦ Synopsis
Two series of Ni/Cr20 3 and Ni/A120 3 catalysts were prepared by the coprecipitation method and heat-treated at temperatures between 350 and 1050°C in hydrogen atmosphere. BET surface area, metal dispersion and catalytic activity for deuterium exchange reaction between hydrogen and water vapour were measured. The effect of the heat treatment on the catalyst properties is strongly dependent on the support nature: for Ni/Cr20 3 catalysts the metal dispersion, as well as the intrinsic activity are severely affected, while for Ni/AI20 3 catalysts the metal dispersion is decreased, but only a weak effect on the intrinsic activity is observed. The low stability of the Ni/Cr20 3 samples is due to the weak metal-support adhesion and, at the same time, to the collapse of the chromia surface area during the thermal treatment. In the case of the Ni/AI20 3 samples the metal-support interaction is strong and, also, the alumina surface area is decreased gradually during the heat treatment. The results provide arguments for the model invoking the creation at the nickel-support interface of new highly active sites for the deuterium exchange reaction between hydrogen and water vapour.
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