1998
DOI: 10.1023/a:1019067319305
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“…higher temperatures (300-500 °C) [35]. The formation of crystalline MoS 2 by a restacking of the sulfide at temperatures above 500 °C has been reported [36], thus explaining the formation of larger crystallites for NiMo/FCNF-600. This sample also shows MoS 2 diffraction peaks at 33.1º, which correspond to the (100) plane.…”
Section: Nimo Supported Catalysts Characterisationmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…higher temperatures (300-500 °C) [35]. The formation of crystalline MoS 2 by a restacking of the sulfide at temperatures above 500 °C has been reported [36], thus explaining the formation of larger crystallites for NiMo/FCNF-600. This sample also shows MoS 2 diffraction peaks at 33.1º, which correspond to the (100) plane.…”
Section: Nimo Supported Catalysts Characterisationmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…1) 19 . Outra metodologia menos comum envolve a decomposição do tetratiomolibdato de amônio sólido [20][21][22][23] …”
Section: Figura 1 Representação Esquemática Das Estrutura Das Fases unclassified
“…It was observed that the thermal decomposition of molybdenum and tungsten thiosalts is an effective method for the production of improved unsupported catalysts. One reason is that no metal-sulfur bond formation is required which is necessary applying the oxide route [16][17][18][19]. However, to the best of our knowledge only a few studies have been performed to investigate supported MoS 2 catalysts derived from ammonium thiomolybdate (ATM) as precursor [20,21].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%