Surface and Defect Properties of Solids 1975
DOI: 10.1039/9781847556974-00034
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The steam reforming of hydrocarbons

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“…The topotactical thermal decomposition of HT phases is responsible for the relationship between precursor nature and catalyst properties. Since the rst Ni/Al-CO 3 HT formulation used as precursor of a steam reforming catalyst in the early 1975, 23 many chemical compositions have been suggested to improve catalyst performances. The most common approach involved the replacement of Ni 2+ by Mg 2+ , obtaining Ni/Mg/Al-CO 3 precursors, as suggested by some of us.…”
Section: àmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The topotactical thermal decomposition of HT phases is responsible for the relationship between precursor nature and catalyst properties. Since the rst Ni/Al-CO 3 HT formulation used as precursor of a steam reforming catalyst in the early 1975, 23 many chemical compositions have been suggested to improve catalyst performances. The most common approach involved the replacement of Ni 2+ by Mg 2+ , obtaining Ni/Mg/Al-CO 3 precursors, as suggested by some of us.…”
Section: àmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The differences between the CRG catalyst and the impregnated materials were most unlikely to have been caused by the possible diffusion limitations noted above. These results and some aspects of the scientific literature on the steam reforming of hydrocarbons were reported in a review article published in 1975 [5].…”
Section: Coprecipitated Nickel-alumina Catalysts For Steam Reforming and Related Reactionsmentioning
confidence: 74%