Tungsten carbides with surface areas ranging from 4 to 39 m2/g were prepared by the temperature-programmed carburization of tungsten oxide and nitride powders with pure CH4 or a 48.9% CH4 in H2 mixture. Oxygen uptakes on the carbides were low most likely because of the presence of graphitic carbon at the surface. Nevertheless, the carbides were active and selective for the dehydrogenation of butane at temperatures between 623 and 723 K and atmospheric pressure with and without H2 in the reactant feed. With H2 in the feed, the higher surface area carbides ([ges] 36 m2/g) were as active as a Pt-Sn/[gamma]-Al2O3 catalyst, but their selectivities were different. Without H2 in the feed, the selectivities of the carbides were similar to those of ...
The synthesis of bulk tungsten carbides by carburization of W metal or of WO 3 with mixtures of CH 4...
Bulk tungsten carbide catalysts are prepared by direct carburization/reduction of tungsten trioxide ...
Dehydrogenation of propane to propene is one of the important reactions for the production of higher...
The relationships between the catalytic and structural properties of tungsten carbides have been elu...
The objectives of this research were to rationally synthesize supported tungsten carbide catalysts, ...
In this paper, results of a research work conducted in four laboratories in the frame of the ECC Res...
Tungsten carbides exhibit excellent performance in many heterogeneous processes because of their dis...
The influence of the preparation procedure of tungsten carbide on the mechanism of carbunzation is d...
This work demonstrates for the first time that carbide particle size is a critical factor for the ac...
The mechanism of bulk tungsten carbide catalysts synthesis from WO3 in CH4/H2 mixtures has been stud...
Commercially important hydrogenation reactions make use of precious noble metal catalysts which are ...
Early transition metal nitrides and carbides, including molybdenum carbide, have been found to have ...
The effect of pretreatment of tungsten carbide on alkane reactions has been studied. No activity was...
The effect of the gas-phase chemical potential on surface chemistry and reactivity of molybdenum car...
This is the first investigation of carbide and nitride catalysts for the water gas shift (WGS) react...
The synthesis of bulk tungsten carbides by carburization of W metal or of WO 3 with mixtures of CH 4...
Bulk tungsten carbide catalysts are prepared by direct carburization/reduction of tungsten trioxide ...
Dehydrogenation of propane to propene is one of the important reactions for the production of higher...
The relationships between the catalytic and structural properties of tungsten carbides have been elu...
The objectives of this research were to rationally synthesize supported tungsten carbide catalysts, ...
In this paper, results of a research work conducted in four laboratories in the frame of the ECC Res...
Tungsten carbides exhibit excellent performance in many heterogeneous processes because of their dis...
The influence of the preparation procedure of tungsten carbide on the mechanism of carbunzation is d...
This work demonstrates for the first time that carbide particle size is a critical factor for the ac...
The mechanism of bulk tungsten carbide catalysts synthesis from WO3 in CH4/H2 mixtures has been stud...
Commercially important hydrogenation reactions make use of precious noble metal catalysts which are ...
Early transition metal nitrides and carbides, including molybdenum carbide, have been found to have ...
The effect of pretreatment of tungsten carbide on alkane reactions has been studied. No activity was...
The effect of the gas-phase chemical potential on surface chemistry and reactivity of molybdenum car...
This is the first investigation of carbide and nitride catalysts for the water gas shift (WGS) react...
The synthesis of bulk tungsten carbides by carburization of W metal or of WO 3 with mixtures of CH 4...
Bulk tungsten carbide catalysts are prepared by direct carburization/reduction of tungsten trioxide ...
Dehydrogenation of propane to propene is one of the important reactions for the production of higher...