bobo451
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Nickel Oxide Catalyst Supported on Activated Carbon
Hey all,
I'm trying to make a nickel oxide catalyst supported on an activated carbon substrate. The surface interaction will need to be fairly strong, or
maybe even a chemical bond because the catalyst is to be used as an aqueous oxidation catalyst. Any ideas on how to make the catalyst?
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Ignition of the nitrate admixed with finely divided activated carbon is the way this is done.
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Ignition of the nitrate admixed with finely divided activated carbon is the way this is done.
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It's pretty obvious, but I'll point this out anyways, you'll have to use an excess of carbon.
Another possibility is mixing carbon and another nickel salt with low decomposition point.
[Edited on 25-6-2004 by vulture]
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bobo451
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All I have to work with is an already pelletized form of carbon, which is what I want end result, and nickel nitrate hexadydrate. Would an insipient
wetness loading followed by calcination work? I can calcine up to 500C and keep the carbon under an inert environment
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Look here: http://www.rhodium.ws/pdf/nickel-on-charcoal.pdf
and here: http://www.rhodium.ws/pdf/nickel-on-charcoal.preparation.pdf
There is a lot of information about nickel on carbon.
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