نتایج جستجو برای: co catalyst thickness

تعداد نتایج: 477567  

2016
Kyungjung Kwon Yeojin Jung Heesuk Ku Kang Hee Lee Sookyung Kim Jeongsoo Sohn Chanho Pak

Commercialization of proton exchange membrane fuel cells (PEMFCs) requires less expensive catalysts and higher operating voltage. Substantial anodic overvoltage with the usage of reformed hydrogen fuel can be minimized by using CO-tolerant anode catalysts. Carbon-supported Pt–BeO is manufactured so that Pt particles with an average diameter of 4 nm are distributed on a carbon support. XPS analy...

2004
Bong-Kyu Chang Mukund Karanjikar Yong Lu Donald R. Cahela Bruce J. Tatarchuk

The present work deals with hydrogen generation from JP8 reformation and clean-up of the reformate to produce PEMFC quality hydrogen. The fuel processor has reformer, postformer, water gas shift reactors, H2S removal, preferential CO oxidation, and CO2 removal stages. The processor also incorporates a final adsorbent fuel filter that can efficiently remove ppm level impurities that may poison t...

2010
A. Beigbabaei A. Youssefi

The catalyst containing 80%Co/20%Ce/15wt%SiO2 was prepared using fusion procedure and studied for the conversion of synthesis gas to light olefins. The effect of a range of operating variables such as the pressure, temperature and H2/CO molar feed ratio on the catalytic performance of fused catalyst was investigated. It was found that the best operating conditions are H2/CO=2/1, T=350 ̊C and P=2...

Journal: :Faraday discussions 2017
Yusuke Tamaki Osamu Ishitani

New supramolecular photocatalysts comprising an asymmetric bis-tridentate Ru(ii) complex that functions as a photosensitizer and a Ru(ii) carbonyl complex as the catalyst were designed. The complexes photocatalyzed the reduction of CO2 to CO or formic acid with high selectivity. The product distribution depended on the catalyst unit. CO and formic acid were the main products when using [Ru(BL)(...

Journal: :Nanoscale 2016
Placidus B Amama Ahmad E Islam Sammy M Saber Daniel R Huffman Benji Maruyama

There is significant interest in broadening the type of catalyst substrates that support the growth of high-quality carbon nanotube (CNT) carpets. In this study, ion beam bombardment has been utilized to modify catalyst substrates for CNT carpet growth. Using a combination of contact angle measurements (CAMs) and X-ray reflectivity (XRR) for the first time, new correlations between the physicoc...

2011
Jay Benziger Erin Kimball Raquel Mejia-Ariza Ioannis Kevrekidis

Oxygen transport across the cathode gas diffusion layer (GDL) in polymer electrolyte membrane (PEM) fuel cells was examined by varying the O2/N2 ratio and by varying the area of the GDL extending laterally from the gas flow channel under the bipolar plate (under the land). As the cathode is depleted of oxygen, the current density becomes limited by oxygen transport across the GDL. Oxygen deplet...

A. A. Hosseini F. Shahi M. Akbarzadeh Pasha, Z. S. Arabshahi

Nanometric Carbid Silicon (SiC) supported monometallic and bimetallic catalysts containing Fe, Co, Ni transition metals were prepared by wet impregnation method. Multiwall carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) were synthesized over the prepared catalysts from catalytic decomposition of acetylene at 850°C by thermal chemical vapor deposition (TCVD) technique. The synthesized nanomaterials (catalysts and CNT...

2009
Sean M. McClure M. Lundwall F. Yang Z. Zhou D. W. Goodman

Well-defined model catalyst samples, prepared under ultra-high-vacuum (UHV) conditions, hold the potential of bridging the gap between traditional surface science and technical catalysis studies. However, work remains to understand and characterize reaction kinetics of such samples under more realistic pressure conditions, specifically, how reaction kinetics of a well-studied reaction (such as ...

2013
Nare Gabrielyan Konstantina Saranti Krishna Nama Manjunatha Shashi Paul

This paper represents the lowest growth temperature for silicon nano-wires (SiNWs) via a vapour-liquid-solid method, which has ever been reported in the literature. The nano-wires were grown using plasma-enhanced chemical vapour deposition technique at temperatures as low as 150°C using gallium as the catalyst. This study investigates the structure and the size of the grown silicon nano-structu...

Journal: :The Journal of the Society of Chemical Industry, Japan 1971

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