Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10244477 | Journal of Catalysis | 2005 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Thermal decomposition of nickel acetate (T>300â°C) dispersed on either silica or cordierite supports resulted in a mixture of Ni0/NiO that was catalytically active for the decomposition of methane to produce CO-free hydrogen, without the need for any pretreatment (i.e., using H2 at high temperature (>500â°C) for at least 2 h). The carbon yield (gC/gNi) for the catalysts supported on SiO2 (â¼200-300m2/g) increased with an increase in the catalyst NiO mean crystallite size. XRD and FE-SEM studies confirmed the formation of graphitic-type carbon filaments during the methane decomposition.
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Authors
Richard A. Couttenye, Marianela Hoz De Vila, Steven L. Suib,