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Deactivation, reactivation and memoryeffect on Co–B catalyst for sodium borohydride hydrolysis operating in high conversion conditions

Authors :
Arzac, G.M.
Hufschmidt, D.
Jiménez de Haro, María del Carmen
Fernández-Camacho, A.
Sarmiento, B.
Jiménez, M. A.
Jiménez, M. M.
Arzac, G.M.
Hufschmidt, D.
Jiménez de Haro, María del Carmen
Fernández-Camacho, A.
Sarmiento, B.
Jiménez, M. A.
Jiménez, M. M.
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

A system with a continuous reactor to produce hydrogen by sodium borohydride hydrolysis was designed and built. The purpose was to test a supported Co–B catalyst durability upon cycling and long life experiments in high conversion conditions. A Stainless Steel monolith was built and calcined to improve adherence. For comparison a Ru–B catalyst was tested upon cycling. Both Co–B and Ru–B catalysts are durable during 6 cycles and then deactivate. A known reactivation procedure has proven to be more effective for the Co–B than for the Ru–B catalyst. This is related to stronger adsorption of B–O based compounds on the Co–B catalyst which is reversible upon acid washing. For the Ru–B catalyst deactivation may be more related to particle agglomeration than to the adsorption of B–O based species. The continuous system enlarges the catalysts durability because of the continuous borate elimination at elevated temperatures.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1103388196
Document Type :
Electronic Resource