Title of article :
The role of carburization temperature on the molybdenum carbide surface and their catalytic activity
Author/Authors :
Oloye ، Femi Francis - Adekunle Ajasin University
Pages :
7
From page :
91
To page :
97
Abstract :
The surfaces of molybdenum carbide were varied by changing the carburization temperature between 823 and 1123 K. The surfaces of the catalytic material were investigated using lt;em gt;insitu lt;/em gt; temperature program carburization followed by temperature program reduction and oxidation. lt;em gt;Insitu lt;/em gt; temperature program oxidation (TPO) showed the surfaces of the catalysts contain a similar amount of carbonaceous deposit, while temperature program reduction (TPR) showed their ability to consume hydrogen in different amounts. The result shows the surface of the carbide at 823 K contained oxygen, while those carburized at higher temperature (≥ 923 K) were pure carbide. The catalysts tested for hydroisomerization of nheptane and the catalyst with oxycarbide surface showed higher activity and isoheptane selectivity. Hence, carburization temperature plays a crucial role in the formation of an active catalyst.
Keywords :
Hydroisomerization , Carburisation temperature , Activity , Reduction , Oxidation
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Catalysis
Serial Year :
2019
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Catalysis
Record number :
2448848
Link To Document :
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