Data di Pubblicazione:
1993
Abstract:
Copper-containing catalysts are activated, before use, by a reduction process where the presence of ZnO has a promoting effect.
The present paper deals wiith the kinetic behaviour of the reduction of the copper species in well defined specimens of CuO-ZnO.
The effects of the temperature, hydrogen pressure and ZnO content on the consumption rate of hydrogen are analysed. A kinetic
model is proposed which is consistent with the chemistry ofthe reduction reactions which involve the formation ofthe intermediate
Cu+. The model appears to be able to describe the consumption rate of hydrogen and to account for the distribution of
copper species in the course ofthe reduction.
The present paper deals wiith the kinetic behaviour of the reduction of the copper species in well defined specimens of CuO-ZnO.
The effects of the temperature, hydrogen pressure and ZnO content on the consumption rate of hydrogen are analysed. A kinetic
model is proposed which is consistent with the chemistry ofthe reduction reactions which involve the formation ofthe intermediate
Cu+. The model appears to be able to describe the consumption rate of hydrogen and to account for the distribution of
copper species in the course ofthe reduction.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Campa, MARIA CRISTINA; Fierro, Giuseppe; Moretti, Giuliano
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