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Ni on charcoal catalyst.
I was surfing for information on catalysts at the hive when I came across a topic on using Ni on charcoal as a replacement for Pd, as a catalyst. I
was hoping to possibly apply it to my research in converting ammonium to HNO3 via catalyst. It could also have use as a cheap catalyst in many organic
syntheses. I figured that you guys may find it intresting. Anways heres the PDF documents.
Attachment: nickel-on-charcoal.pdf (230kB) This file has been downloaded 907 times
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The PDF on preperation of Ni on charcoal:
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Sorry to tell, but I am quite sure that this catalyst is not useful in a ammonia to nitric acid process.
By far not active enough.
Also in most organic reactions the traditional Urushibara catalyst in it´s several ways of preparation (acidic or basic) seems preferable to me from
flexibility and ease.
I believe that Ni-hydrides will make good catalysts in future and that the zeolithes are a way to go also for the amateur experimenter.
I attached something on zeolithes - not 100% on topic but sitting on my hdd it helps nobody.
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