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Co-Mn Mixed Oxide Catalysts Supported on Stainless Steel Meshes Prepared by Hydrothermal Method.
Dvořáková, M. ; Balabánová, Jana ; Topka, Pavel ; Kovanda, F. ; Jirátová, Květa
In this study, we prepared the Co-Mn mixed oxides supported on stainless steel meshes by simultaneous precipitation of Co and Mn nitrates in the presence of hydrolyzing urea under hydrothermal conditions, followed by heating at 500 °C in air.
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Cobalt-containing Mixed Oxide Catalysts for Removal of N2O from Nitric Acid Plant Tail Gases.
Obalová, L. ; Pacultová, K. ; Klegová, A. ; Karásková, K. ; Kovanda, F. ; Jirátová, Květa
Presented contribution summarizes our research dealing with cobalt mixed oxide catalysts for low temperature N2O catalytic decomposition.
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Activity of K-Promoted Co-Mn-Al Mixed in Direct Decomposition of No and Deep Oxidation of Ethanol.
Jirátová, Květa ; Balabánová, Jana ; Pacultová, K. ; Karásková, K. ; Klegová, A. ; Obalová, L.
In this study, Co-Mn-Al mixed oxides modified by K were prepared by co-precipitation of a solution of metal nitrates with the aqueous solution of K2CO3 and KOH, washing the precipitates to different level of K concentrations and finally calcined at chosen temperature, usually 500 °C. The catalysts were characterized by AAS, nitrogen physisorption (Sbet), TPR-H2, XRD, and TPD- CO2. In case of direct NO decomposition, the catalysts pre-calcined at 700 °C were tested for direct NO decomposition in inert gas (650 °C, 0.5 g, 1000 ppm NO/N2, 49 ml min"1). Deep oxidation of ethanol was carried out under following conditions: 0.2 g, 760 ppm of ethanol in air, 4 000 ml h'1, the temperature ramp of 2 °C min'1.
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The Novel Preparation of Hydrotreating Catalysts Using Machanochemical Activation of Aluminum Nitrate and NiMo Complexes.
Kaluža, Luděk ; Jirátová, Květa ; Tyuliev, G. ; Gulková, Daniela ; Balabánová, Jana ; Palcheva, R. ; Koštejn, Martin ; Spojakina, A.
The novel Al2O3 synthesis by mechanochemical activation of aluminum nitrate hydrate was applied to prepare hydrodesulfurization (HDS) NiMo catalysts. Impregnation techniques using the complex made by dissolution of nitrilotriacetic acid (NTA), ammonium heptamolybdate and nickel nitrate and the Anderson-type heteropolyoxymolybdate ((NH4)4Ni(OH)6Mo6O18) complex were compared with conventional impregnation using subsequent deposition of ammonium heptamolybdate (first) and nickel nitrate (second) with calcination in between. Properties of the support and HDS catalysts were studied by N2 physisorption, Raman spectroscopy, H2 temperature-programmed reduction (H2-TPR), O2 chemisorption and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS).
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Preparation and Relative Activity of Nobia-Supported CoMo Hydrodesulfurization Catalysts.
Kaluža, Luděk ; Zdražil, Miroslav
Evaluation of new supports alternative to alumina, for instance: ZrO2, TiO2, active carbon or zeolites, is an important topic of recent research on hydrodesulfurization catalysts. Nb2O5 was also considered as the support of Mo and Co(Ni)Mo sulfides and as a precursor of the active phase, niobium sulfide.
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