The Influence of the Specific Surface Area of the Carbon Support on the Activity of Ruthenium Catalysts for the Ammonia-Decomposition Reaction
A method for fractionation of the starting carbon composite Sibunit by density was used to obtain three samples of Sibunit with different values of the specific surface area: Sib10 at 439 m 2 /g, Sib13 at 389 m 2 /g, and Sib17 at 256 m 2 /g. Investigation of Sibunits using both methods, that is, X-r...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Kinetics and catalysis 2018-03, Vol.59 (2), p.136-142 |
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Zusammenfassung: | A method for fractionation of the starting carbon composite Sibunit by density was used to obtain three samples of Sibunit with different values of the specific surface area: Sib10 at 439 m
2
/g, Sib13 at 389 m
2
/g, and Sib17 at 256 m
2
/g. Investigation of Sibunits using both methods, that is, X-ray diffraction analysis and combination (Raman) scattering spectroscopy, did not reveal significant differences (the parameters of the crystal lattice and the
I
D
/
I
G
ratio). The fractionated supports were used to obtain Ru-containing catalysts for ammonia decomposition reaction (0.1 MPa, 400°C). The dependence of the specific catalytic activity calculated per 1 m
2
of the support specific surface a for catalysts of the same composition (4.0% Ru and 13.6% Cs) has an extreme form. The authors connect this with two factors: the blocking support pores contain an active component and a change in features of ruthenium interactions with the promoter (Cs) of the catalyst. |
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ISSN: | 0023-1584 1608-3210 |
DOI: | 10.1134/S0023158418020015 |