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Role of chromium in the stability of Ni/Al2O3 catalysts for natural gas reforming
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2000-08Registro en:
Gónzalez, María Gloria; Nichio, Nora Nancy; Moraweck, B.; Martin, G.; Role of chromium in the stability of Ni/Al2O3 catalysts for natural gas reforming; Elsevier Science; Materials Letters; 45; 1; 8-2000; 15-18
0167-577X
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Autor
Gónzalez, María Gloria
Nichio, Nora Nancy
Moraweck, B.
Martin, G.
Resumen
Ni/Al2 O3 and Ni–Cr/Al2O3 catalysts prepared with melt salts of Ni and Al (Al/Ni=0.5) were studied by magnetic measurements, electron microscopy and catalytic properties. An increase in the catalytic activity and stability during partial oxidation of methane and CO reforming reactions at 973 K was produced by the chromium addition. The Ni–Cr alloy was 2 formed by reduction at high temperature 1073 K , producing a dilution effect of Ni crystal and modifying the basicity of the support. Both effects would inhibit the catalyst deactivation increasing the useful life and stability of the nickel.