1996
DOI: 10.1016/0009-2509(96)00150-9
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A novel hydrogen/syngas production process: Catalytic activity and stability of NiSiO2

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“…Insertion of CO 2 into M-H bonds occurs via an associative pathway in which hydride directly attacks the CO 2 carbon atom as an M-O bond forms and the M-H bond is cleaved (Scheme 17). 191 This reaction may be accelerated by a vacant coordination site as in olefin insertion reactions; however, data are 2Mg 2 (36) not available on this point. During many catalytic cycles, M-H or M-C bonds are formed; however, thermodynamic data for their homolytic or heterolytic cleavage are generally not available.…”
Section: Barriers To Further Progressmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Insertion of CO 2 into M-H bonds occurs via an associative pathway in which hydride directly attacks the CO 2 carbon atom as an M-O bond forms and the M-H bond is cleaved (Scheme 17). 191 This reaction may be accelerated by a vacant coordination site as in olefin insertion reactions; however, data are 2Mg 2 (36) not available on this point. During many catalytic cycles, M-H or M-C bonds are formed; however, thermodynamic data for their homolytic or heterolytic cleavage are generally not available.…”
Section: Barriers To Further Progressmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are reports on supported systems with active metal components such as Ni (Matsukata et al 1996, Li et al 1997, Zhang and Amiridis 1998, Aiello et al 2000, Choudhary and Goodman 2000, Ermakova et al 2000, Choudhary et al 2001a,b, Otsuka et al 2001, Ermakova and Ermakov 2002, Inaba et al 2002, Piao et al 2002, Takenaka et al 2002, Otsuka et al 2003, Takenaka et al 2003a,b, Fukada et al 2004, Reshetenko et al 2004b, Zavarukhin and Kuvshinov 2004 (Li et al 1997, Ogihara et al 2006, Chai et al 2007, Ichi-oka et al 2007, Odier et al 2007), Ir (Ogihara et al 2006, Ichi-oka et al 2007, Odier et al 2007), Pt (Ashcroft et al 1991, Odier et al 2007), Ag (Chai et al 2007) and Os (Ichi-oka et al 2007). Since then, the process has been studied extensively, especially at lower temperatures in the presence of catalysts.…”
Section: Cdm Over Monometallic Supported and Unsupported Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results were consistent with the BET analysis. In addition, there were no obvious filamentous carbon fibers in Figure b, which indicated that the coke may be in an amorphous state .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%