1988
DOI: 10.1021/ie00081a013
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Preparation and characterization of early transition metal carbides and nitrides

Abstract: required for selective heteroatom removal is only about 600 scf/bbl (Robinson, 1978).

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“…A reasonable explanation for the faster and more complete carburization of Cu-containing Fe oxides is the presence of smaller crystallites, because the rate of carburization of metal oxides is typically controlled by oxygen diffusion from the oxide core to its surface. 16 The presence of Cu metal at particle surfaces cannot possibly influence rates of oxygen diffusion through an oxide core or a carbide shell. For a given crystallite size, Fe 2 O 3 and Fe 2 O 3 -Cu should show similar rates and extents of carburization.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A reasonable explanation for the faster and more complete carburization of Cu-containing Fe oxides is the presence of smaller crystallites, because the rate of carburization of metal oxides is typically controlled by oxygen diffusion from the oxide core to its surface. 16 The presence of Cu metal at particle surfaces cannot possibly influence rates of oxygen diffusion through an oxide core or a carbide shell. For a given crystallite size, Fe 2 O 3 and Fe 2 O 3 -Cu should show similar rates and extents of carburization.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The production of dimolybdenum nitrides (gMo 2 N) with high surface area by temperature programmed reaction of MoO 3 with NH 3 was reported some years ago [1,2]. The dimolybdenum nitrides synthesized by this method have been extensively studied due to its competitive catalytic activities for many reactions, for instance, ammonia synthesis [3], ethane hydrogenolysis and CO hydrogenation [4,5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, a renewed interest has been developed in exploring preparation methods of Mo nitride with high surface area. Following NH 3 -based synthesis [1,2,19], high surface area g-Mo 2 N prepared by temperature programmed reaction of MoO 3 with a mixture of N 2 /H 2 was reported [20]. Another method, in which the ultra®ne particles of transition metal nitrides were produced by evaporating transition metals in low pressure N 2 or NH 3 gas by electron beam heating [21,22] has been employed for the preparation of Mo nitrides with high surface area.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mathematical calculations were also performed to transpire what is happening in the reduction of molybdenum and tungsten oxide with CO 2 /CH 4 to produce molybdenum and tungsten carbide respectively. Oyama et al, 28 have previously studied the diffusivities of oxygen and nitrogen the solution turned dark gray and an opaque charcoal layer formed above the aqueous solution, a result similar to that of Mo 2 C. As with the Mo 2 C solid-liquid mixture, only rigorous agitation using a touch mixer dispelled the charcoal-like layer into the solution. Additionally the "jet waves" described during Mo 2 C sonication were also observed during the WC dispersion.…”
Section: Kinetic Synthesis Models For Mo2c and Wcmentioning
confidence: 95%