Structural and mechanical properties of nanostructured granular alumina catalysts
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01/01/2003
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Granular gamma-Al2O3 support and 8 wt % CuO/gamma-Al2O3 catalyst were synthesized by a sol-gel granulation method. The pore structure, crush strength, hardness, and elasticity of these sol-gel-derived catalysts were studied and compared with similar commercial catalysts prepared by non-sol-gel methods. Alumina and CuO-coated alumina granular particles prepared by different methods have different macro- and microstructure. The sol-gel-derived granular gamma-alumina and CuO-coated gamma-alumina granular particles have a structure defined by compact packing of uniform, nanosized gamma-alumina crystallites. They are characterized by a more uniform pore size distribution and larger surface area as compared to similar commercial samples with a structure defined by packing of aggregates consisting of nonuniform gamma-alumina crystallites. Because of the differences in the macro- and microstructure, the sol-gel-derived granular samples offer higher crush strength and greater hardness than the commercial samples. |
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eng |
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Amer Chemical Soc |
Palavras-Chave | #Engineering, Chemical #Flue-gas #Sorbents #C1 #290699 Chemical Engineering not elsewhere classified #670602 Crop and animal protection chemicals #670400 Human Pharmaceutical Products |
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Journal Article |