نتایج جستجو برای: fe kal2o3 catalyst

تعداد نتایج: 120745  

Journal: :The Journal of chemical physics 2004
Minoru Yoshimoto Hiroyuki Shirahama Shigeru Kurosawa Masayoshi Naito

It was found that the periodic change of the solution viscosity and density was generated in the Belousov-Zhabotinsky (BZ) reaction. This rhythmic phenomenon was observed in both the iron catalyst [[Fe(Phen)(3)](2+)-[Fe(Phen)(3)](3+)] and the cerium catalyst [Ce(III)-Ce(IV)] system, where the solution viscosity and density were synchronized with the redox potential in the in-phase mode. However...

2016
Fumihiko Toriyama Josep Cornella Laurin Wimmer Tie-Gen Chen Darryl D. Dixon Gardner Creech Phil S. Baran

Cross-couplings of alkyl halides and organometallic species based on single electron transfer using Ni and Fe catalyst systems have been studied extensively, and separately, for decades. Here we demonstrate the first couplings of redox-active esters (both isolated and derived in situ from carboxylic acids) with organozinc and organomagnesium species using an Fe-based catalyst system originally ...

2015
Yaqiong Zhang Chaozhong Guo Zili Ma Huijuan Wu Changguo Chen

The development of inexpensive and active Pt-free catalysts as an alternative to Pt-based catalysts for oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) is an essential prerequisite for fuel cell commercialization. In this paper, we report a strategy for the design of a new Fe-N/C electrocatalyst derived from the co-pyrolysis of Ipomoea aquatica biomass, carbon black (Vulcan XC-72R) and FeCl₃·6H₂O at 900 °C und...

2016
Somayeh Sohrabi Faranak Akhlaghian

In this research work, iron modified titanium dioxide photocatalyst was synthesized by the sol-gel method. The catalyst is characterized by FT-IR, XRF, and TGA techniques. Since the activity of Fe/TiO2 is highly affected by the loading of Fe, our major purpose of this work was focused on the role of this factor. Moreover, the effect of calcination temperature, which was also of high importance,...

2014
Qing Li Gang Wu David A. Cullen Karren L. More Nathan H. Mack Hoon T. Chung Piotr Zelenay

Increased oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) kinetics, improved CO tolerance, and more efficient water and heat management represent significant advantages that high-temperature polymer electrolyte fuel cells (HT-PEFCs) operating with a phosphoric acid-doped polybenzimidazole (PBI) membrane offer over traditional Nafion-based, low-temperature PEFCs. However, before such HT-PEFCs become viable, the...

2009
V Sagredo

We present the magnetic properties of silica-supported metal (Fe,catalyst) nanoparticles synthesized by precipitation of metal nitrate in ammonia-based medium. Our goal is the study of possible metal-support interactions in the nanoporous catalyst. The temperature dependence of the magnetization for all samples display spin-glass like behavior below c.a. 11-12 K, with clear Curie-Weiss dependen...

2012
Magali Ferrandon A. Jeremy Kropf Deborah J. Myers Kateryna Artyushkova Ulrike Kramm Peter Bogdanoff Gang Wu Christina M. Johnston Piotr Zelenay

This paper summarizes a XANES, XPS, XRD, and Mössbauer study of an oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) catalyst obtained via a heat treatment of polyaniline, iron, and carbon black. The catalyst was characterized at several critical synthesis stages and following heat treatment at various temperatures. The effect of sulfur during the synthesis was also investigated. XANES linear combination fitting...

Journal: :Journal of nanoscience and nanotechnology 2008
Kei Hasegawa Suguru Noda Hisashi Sugime Kazunori Kakehi Shigeo Maruyama Yukio Yamaguchi

Our group recently reproduced the water-assisted growth method, so-called "SuperGrowth", of millimeter-thick single-walled carbon nanotube (SWNT) forests by using C2H4/H2/H2O/Ar reactant gas and Fe/Al2O3, catalyst. In this current work, a parametric study was carried out on both reaction and catalyst conditions. Results revealed that a thin Fe catalyst layer (about 0.5 nm) yielded rapid growth ...

Journal: :Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP 2014
Natcha Injan Jakkapan Sirijaraensre Jumras Limtrakul

N2O decomposition on iron-doped boron nitride nanotubes (Fe-BNNTs) was investigated by means of the density functional theory (M06-L). Two different forms of Fe-BNNTs, which are substitutions of the Fe atom into the boron-vacancy and nitrogen-vacancy sites of BNNTs, were used as the catalyst. Influence of the support plays a crucial role in the electronic configuration and catalytic reactivity ...

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