Author/Authors :
Amirsardari, Zahra Space Transportation Research Institute - Iranian Space Research Center, Tehran , Dourani, Akram Space Transportation Research Institute - Iranian Space Research Center, Tehran , Amirifar, Mohamad Ali Space Transportation Research Institute - Iranian Space Research Center, Tehran , Ghadiri Massoom, Nooredin Space Transportation Research Institute - Iranian Space Research Center, Tehran , Ehsani, Rahim Space Transportation Research Institute - Iranian Space Research Center, Tehran
Abstract :
In the present paper, an experimental study of the catalytic decomposition of hydrous hydrazine was investigated on the different
structural forms of the catalyst. The synthesized iridium catalysts have been usually used directly and have not been
evaluated in the laboratory reactor. This study includes the preparation of iridium-based catalysts supported on spherical
(alumina), honeycomb monoliths (cordierite) and foams (alumina) for the evaluation of catalytic activity in the laboratory
reactor. The characterizations of these catalysts were evaluated by the TGA, FESEM and BET analysis. The result of the
catalytic characterization of monolithic support was shown a homogeneous distribution of active metal without any problem
of sintering (average size 25 nm) on the support surface. While the surface of the spherical and foam supports were shown
non-uniform distribution of nanoparticles on the support skeleton (average size 55 nm). The monolithic catalyst exhibits
higher decomposition rate and H2 selectivity than other supports due to uniform in shape and particle size distribution.
Keywords :
Iridium nanoparticles , Support shape , Catalyst activity , Laboratory reactor