2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.materresbull.2019.01.003
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Magnetically recoverable support-free mesoporous Ni/NiO catalyst for conversion of oxygenates to fuels and chemicals

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“…Hydroprocessing of lipids produces liquid biofuels of similar properties to hydrocarbon‐based fuels . Researchers have used different sources of lipids for hydroprocessing reactions such as jatropha, soyabean oil, sunflower oil, palm oil, rapeseed oil, pomace oil, algal oil, castor oil, and many more. They have hydro‐processed these sources of lipids either directly or co‐processed these oils with crude based gas oils .…”
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“…Hydroprocessing of lipids produces liquid biofuels of similar properties to hydrocarbon‐based fuels . Researchers have used different sources of lipids for hydroprocessing reactions such as jatropha, soyabean oil, sunflower oil, palm oil, rapeseed oil, pomace oil, algal oil, castor oil, and many more. They have hydro‐processed these sources of lipids either directly or co‐processed these oils with crude based gas oils .…”
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“…Model compounds such as tristearin, triolein, tricaprylin, palmitic acid, stearic acid, oleic acid, etc. have also been hydro‐processed over different catalysts in the presence of hydrogen and inert atmospheres to identify the reaction pathways and intermediate species formed . Lipids generally contain oxygen and nitrogen as impurities, and these need to be removed by hydrotreatment over non‐acidic supports such as γ‐Al 2 O 3 or activated carbon with strong hydrogenation functionality provided by mono‐metallic Pd, Pt, Ni, etc.…”
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“…Nowadays, most water splitting factories use precious metal-based materials as catalysts, but these precious metal catalysts not only are rare and expensive but also have poor stability, and it is difficult to use them on a large scale. Therefore, to enable widespread deployment of water electrolyzers for “green hydrogen” production, it is critical to develop efficient electrocatalysts consisting of cheap and earth abundant materials. To this end, transition metal compounds such as oxide/hydroxide, sulfide, and phosphide have recently been extensively investigated, among which Ni 3 S 2 has better electrical conductivity than oxides and hydroxides and has favorable electronic structures, showing great promise for use in catalyzing the HER process.…”
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“…Σχήμα 1.5.5 Σχήμα 1.5.6 Ισόθερμες προσρόφησηςεκρόφησης και λοβοί υστέρησης στα δείγματα που μελετήθηκαν στην εργασία αυτή. Στο σχήμα αναγράφονται οι χρόνοι της κατεργασίας[262] [157]. σεις κάμψης της ομάδας Si-O-Si [158].…”
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