Title of article
Impact of Calcination Conditions on the Structure of Alumina-Supported Nickel Particles
Author/Authors
Bron Vos، نويسنده , , Eduard Poels، نويسنده , , Alfred Bliek، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages
12
From page
77
To page
88
Abstract
Alumina-supported nickel catalysts are widely used in industry. The synthesis of these catalysts often proceeds through coprecipitation: following the precipitation of nickel salts and drying, the material is calcined, reduced, and passivated. Each of these steps may influence the catalyst ultimately obtained. In the present study, the synthesis conditions were systematically investigated. Following precipitation, a hydrotalcite is formed. Starting from hydrotalcite precursors with varying Ni/Al ratios, the conversion to the ultimate Ni-on-alumina catalyst was studied, using TEM, TPR, XRD, and chemisorption. In particular, we examined the effect of water vapour and acidic gases—liberated during calcination—on the morphology of the catalyst ultimately obtained. Two competing mechanisms for the formation of the ultimate catalyst morphology are suggested.
Journal title
Journal of Catalysis
Serial Year
2001
Journal title
Journal of Catalysis
Record number
1221878
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