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Development of monolith with a carbon-nanofiber-washcoat as a structured catalyst support in liquid phase (2003)

Abstract
Washcoats with improved mass transfer properties are necessary to circumvent concentration gradients in case of fast reactions in liquid phase, e.g. nitrate hydrogenation. A highly porous, high surface area (180 m2/g) and thin washcoat of carbon fibers, was produced on a monolith support by methane decomposition over small nickel particles. Carbon fibers form a homogeneous layer less then 1 ¿m thin, covering the surface of the channels in the monolith. The fibers penetrated into the cordierite, which is suggested to cause a remarkable stability of the fibers against ultrasound maltreatment. The texture of the fibers is independent of both the thickness of the ¿-alumina washcoat as well as the time to grow carbon fibers.

Publication details
Download http://purl.org/utwente/40710
Publisher Elsevier Ltd
Repository University of Twente (Netherlands)
Type Article / Letter to editor
Relation http://doc.utwente.nl/40710/1/development.pdf