K. Ebidzuka et al., AMORPHOUS ALLOY CATALYSTS FOR DECOMPOSITION OF CCL2F2 BY HYDROLYSIS, Materials science & engineering. A, Structural materials: properties, microstructure and processing, 182, 1994, pp. 1091-1094
Catalytic decomposition by hydrolysis of CCl2F2 (CFC-12) to HF, HCl an
d CO2 was studied for the amorphous binary Ni-Zr and ternary Ni-Zr-Cr
alloy catalysts. The activity and durability for each catalyst were me
asured and compared. The amorphous Ni-40at.%Zr alloy maintained its hi
gh activity for 70 h at 723 K, after which it decreased drastically. T
he amorphous Ni-Zr-Cr alloy, activated at 823 K for several hours, sho
wed a high activity and gave much longer durability at 723 K. The incr
ease in the alloy chromium content enhanced the activity and elongated
the life time. Among the Ni-Zr-15at.%Cr alloys, the specimen containi
ng 40 at.% Zr showed the highest activity for the decomposition of CFC
-12 but the specimen with 70 at.% Zr could not even be activated. The
characterization of the reacted specimens was carried out using X-ray
diffraction, scanning electron microscopy, energy-dispersive X-ray ana
lysis and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. Their structures were sign
ificantly changed by the reaction, because they were exposed to corros
ive HCl and HF, formed by the decomposition reaction of CFC-12.