Influence of Support Properties on the State and Activity of Supported Palladium in the Decomposition Reaction of Hydrazine Monohydrate

The paper compares the properties and activity of palladium clusters deposited on aluminum oxides of different phase compositions obtained by different methods. The numbers of palladium atoms available for the adsorption of hydrazine were determined for each catalyst. A correlation was found between...

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description The paper compares the properties and activity of palladium clusters deposited on aluminum oxides of different phase compositions obtained by different methods. The numbers of palladium atoms available for the adsorption of hydrazine were determined for each catalyst. A correlation was found between the number of such atoms and the rate of hydrogen formation in the decomposition reaction of hydrazine monohydrate. It was concluded that an active palladium catalyst for the decomposition of hydrazine can be obtained using a modified support with a large specific surface area. The specific surface area and its modification determined the surface coverage with the active reagent. Obviously, the study of the role of various properties of supports in the formation of the active phase should be continued.
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Chemistry
Chemistry and Materials Science
Decomposition reactions
Hydrazines
Palladium
Phase composition
Physical Chemistry
Reagents
Specific surface
Surface area
title Influence of Support Properties on the State and Activity of Supported Palladium in the Decomposition Reaction of Hydrazine Monohydrate
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