Carbon formed by the catalytic decomposition of carbon monoxide was studied by thermogravimetric analysis and transmission electron microscope (TEM) examination of the carbon formations. The influence of hydrogen on carbon formation morphology became clear, based on results of catalytic CO disproportionation with little or no hydrogen present. A new mechanism is proposed to explain carbon formation in the absence of hydrogen. The key to achieving carbon deposition without hydrogen is use of a suitable supported catalyst, where metal-support interactions in the catalyst play an important role. A Ni catalyst supported on SiO₂-Al₂O₃ was exposed to various CO/CO₂ ratios (set to prevent Ni carbide or oxide formation) and low concentrations of H₂...
Abstract: Carbon deposition from catalytic methane decomposition has drawn increasing interest recen...
Catalytic hydrogenation is considered to be a key technological approach to structure graphene nanor...
The catalytic growth of structured carbon from C2H4, C2H6, C2H2Cl2, C2HCl3, C2H4Cl2 and C2H3Cl3 prom...
Carbon formed by the catalytic decomposition of carbon monoxide was studied by thermogravimetric ana...
Methane decomposition on various Ni-supported catalysts has been investigated as a method for produc...
Carbon deposition from hydrocarbon gases onto metal nanoparticles is an important process impacting ...
The large reserves of natural gas could serve as a feedstock for the production of an alternative fu...
Characteristics of carbon deposition by CH4 and carbon elimination by CO2 over conventional and nano...
In hydrocarbon reforming processes, coke formation on the catalyst usually reduces reaction rates. W...
The deposition of carbon on catalysts during the partial oxidation of methane to synthesis gas has b...
It has been shown that the reaction 2 CO=C+CO2 is catalysed both by nickel and nickel carbide. The r...
The carbonaceous layer, formed on a Ni/SiO<sub>2</sub> catalyst, and its influence on the selectivit...
The effect of small amounts of carbon monoxide on the oligomerization of acetylene over a low loaded...
Nanosized carbon black (NCB) was employed as catalyst for methane decomposition to produce hydrogen ...
The morphology and properties of the carbon deposition of the nickel-based catalysts for carbon diox...
Abstract: Carbon deposition from catalytic methane decomposition has drawn increasing interest recen...
Catalytic hydrogenation is considered to be a key technological approach to structure graphene nanor...
The catalytic growth of structured carbon from C2H4, C2H6, C2H2Cl2, C2HCl3, C2H4Cl2 and C2H3Cl3 prom...
Carbon formed by the catalytic decomposition of carbon monoxide was studied by thermogravimetric ana...
Methane decomposition on various Ni-supported catalysts has been investigated as a method for produc...
Carbon deposition from hydrocarbon gases onto metal nanoparticles is an important process impacting ...
The large reserves of natural gas could serve as a feedstock for the production of an alternative fu...
Characteristics of carbon deposition by CH4 and carbon elimination by CO2 over conventional and nano...
In hydrocarbon reforming processes, coke formation on the catalyst usually reduces reaction rates. W...
The deposition of carbon on catalysts during the partial oxidation of methane to synthesis gas has b...
It has been shown that the reaction 2 CO=C+CO2 is catalysed both by nickel and nickel carbide. The r...
The carbonaceous layer, formed on a Ni/SiO<sub>2</sub> catalyst, and its influence on the selectivit...
The effect of small amounts of carbon monoxide on the oligomerization of acetylene over a low loaded...
Nanosized carbon black (NCB) was employed as catalyst for methane decomposition to produce hydrogen ...
The morphology and properties of the carbon deposition of the nickel-based catalysts for carbon diox...
Abstract: Carbon deposition from catalytic methane decomposition has drawn increasing interest recen...
Catalytic hydrogenation is considered to be a key technological approach to structure graphene nanor...
The catalytic growth of structured carbon from C2H4, C2H6, C2H2Cl2, C2HCl3, C2H4Cl2 and C2H3Cl3 prom...