Ez. Golosman, Main features of the synthesis and formation of cement-containing catalysts for various processes of organic, inorganic, and environmental catalysis, KINET CATAL, 42(3), 2001, pp. 344-353
The formation of copper-, manganese-, nickel-copper, and other cement-conta
ining catalysts for organic, inorganic, and environmental catalysis are stu
died by physicochemical and physicomechanical methods. The catalysts are pr
epared by chemical mixing, impregnation, and mechanochemical activation wit
h high-pressure water jets (30-300 MPa). Strong metal-support interaction d
uring the preparation of the catalysts and the introduction of manganese co
mpounds stabilize copper ions in oxides, hampers the reduction of oxides, a
nd improves the thermal stability of samples and the stability to mechanica
l disintegration during performance. Deeper interaction between copper and
zinc salts enhances the efficiency of copper catalysts. The technologies of
the industrial syntheses of catalysts for various industries is developed
and used.