2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.fusengdes.2019.03.196
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New catalytic packing performance: Theoretical and experimental characterization for LPCE process

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“…The catalyst uses platinum-like active metal placed on charcoal, and PTFE for hydrophobicity. For this type of material, Pt is found as agglomerates that leading to an increase of hydrophilicity in the final catalyst and also, to a low number of functional groups for isotopic exchange, (Bornea et al, 2019). In order to avoid these drawbacks, another type of platinum-based material was considered, with a higher platinum dispersion on the surface which would lead to an increase number of functional groups for the isotopic exchange process.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The catalyst uses platinum-like active metal placed on charcoal, and PTFE for hydrophobicity. For this type of material, Pt is found as agglomerates that leading to an increase of hydrophilicity in the final catalyst and also, to a low number of functional groups for isotopic exchange, (Bornea et al, 2019). In order to avoid these drawbacks, another type of platinum-based material was considered, with a higher platinum dispersion on the surface which would lead to an increase number of functional groups for the isotopic exchange process.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%