Effect of Preparation Methods on Activation of Catalysts BaNi0.2Mn0.8Al11O19-δ for Dimethyl Ether Combustion

Catalytic combustion of dimethyl ether (DME) over hexaaluminate catalyst BaNi0.2Mn0.8Al11O19-δ has been investigated. The catalysts were prepared with the sol-gel method and reverse microemulsion method respectively and characterized by thermogravimetry-differential thermal analysis, X-ray diffracti...

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Published inChinese journal of chemical engineering Vol. 16; no. 3; pp. 389 - 393
Main Author 余倩 余林 王苑娜 张绮旎 孙明 黄应敏 卢业玉 戈早川
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 01.06.2008
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ISSN1004-9541
2210-321X
DOI10.1016/S1004-9541(08)60094-4

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Summary:Catalytic combustion of dimethyl ether (DME) over hexaaluminate catalyst BaNi0.2Mn0.8Al11O19-δ has been investigated. The catalysts were prepared with the sol-gel method and reverse microemulsion method respectively and characterized by thermogravimetry-differential thermal analysis, X-ray diffraction and transimission electron microscope. It was found that the formation of Mn, Ni modified hexaaluminate was a relatively slow process via two solid state reactions and spinel structure was a transition phase. At the same calcined temperature and time, the catalyst prepared with the reverse microemulsion method could form the hexaaluminate phase more easily than that prepared with the sol-gel method. The catalyst BaNi0.2Mn0.8Al11O19-δ prepared with the reverse micro-emulsion method appeared a plate-like morphology, while it appeared a needle-like morphology when using the sol-gel method. The catalytic activities of catalysts BaNi0.2Mn0.8Al11O19-δ prepared with two different methods for DME combustion were tested. It showed that catalyst prepared with the reverse microemulsion method had better catalytic activity, i.e. T10% of DME had decreased by 45℃, about 90% conversion of diemthyl ether at 380℃.
Bibliography:diinethyl ether, hexaaluminate catalyst, reverse microemulsion, catalytic combustion
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ISSN:1004-9541
2210-321X
DOI:10.1016/S1004-9541(08)60094-4