2014
DOI: 10.1007/s10562-014-1226-4
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The Genesis and Development of the Commercial BP Doubly Promoted Catalyst for Ammonia Synthesis

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“…191 Besides metal nitrates, acetylacetonate (acac) precursors have also been used for melt infiltration. Mo(acac) 3 and Fe(acac) 3 were used to prepare Fe/KIT-6, Mo/KIT-6, and Mo−Fe/KIT-6 at loadings between 0.3 and 1.5 wt % by physically mixing the salt and support and heating to 500°C for 5 h. 192 However, this may have caused a large amount of pores to be blocked, as a reduction in BET surface area from 600 to 60 m 2 /g was observed accompanied by a reduction in pore volume from 0.8 to 0.15 mL/g, suggesting the melting point and decomposition temperature of these precursors are too close to each other for an efficient melt infiltration procedure. Pt(acac) 2 has also been introduced into an Al-SBA-15 material by physical mixing, followed by a thermal treatment at 100°C for 24 h, 180°C for 0.5 h (5°C/min), and 400°C for 6 h (10°C/min).…”
Section: Melt Infiltrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…191 Besides metal nitrates, acetylacetonate (acac) precursors have also been used for melt infiltration. Mo(acac) 3 and Fe(acac) 3 were used to prepare Fe/KIT-6, Mo/KIT-6, and Mo−Fe/KIT-6 at loadings between 0.3 and 1.5 wt % by physically mixing the salt and support and heating to 500°C for 5 h. 192 However, this may have caused a large amount of pores to be blocked, as a reduction in BET surface area from 600 to 60 m 2 /g was observed accompanied by a reduction in pore volume from 0.8 to 0.15 mL/g, suggesting the melting point and decomposition temperature of these precursors are too close to each other for an efficient melt infiltration procedure. Pt(acac) 2 has also been introduced into an Al-SBA-15 material by physical mixing, followed by a thermal treatment at 100°C for 24 h, 180°C for 0.5 h (5°C/min), and 400°C for 6 h (10°C/min).…”
Section: Melt Infiltrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Selective adsorption on SiO 2 and Al 2 O 3 surfaces occurred via an exchange reaction between surface OH groups and ligands, although recently steric hindrance was found to play a role in the deposition of Co(acac) 2 and Co(acac) 3 . 237 The remaining acac or thd ligands were decomposed in oxygen, hydrogen, or water vapor.…”
Section: Atomic Layer Depositionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The newer KAAP (Kellogg Advanced Ammonia Process) process uses a Ru-based catalyst at relatively lower pressures (<100 bar) [6]. The high operating pressures are dictated by the reaction stoichiometry and the Le Chatelier principle.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Materials produced with such a process are featured by a graphite-like structure, while they also possess a high specific surface area which is necessary for the dispersion of Ru metal deposited on the surface. This catalyst was successfully integrated into the Kellogg Brown & Root, KBR (or Kellogg Advanced Ammonia Process, KAAP) process in the 1990s confirming the high efficiency and stability under moderate operation conditions [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 86%