The influence of plasma chemical treatment of nickel and nickel-rhenium catalysts deposited on sibunite on their activity in dehydrogenation

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A. A. Trofimova
M. A. Ryashentseva
N. Yu. Isaeva
T. V. Yagodovskaya
V. D. Yagodovskii
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[1] Peoples Friendship University,Zelinskii Institute of Organic Chemistry
[2] Russian Academy of Sciences,Faculty of Chemistry
[3] Moscow State University,undefined
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Dehydrogenation; Rhenium; Curie Point; Experimental Activation Energy; Alcohol Conversion;
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The dehydrogenation of isopropanol was studied at 440–680 K to find that the activity of the Ni(1 wt %)/sibunite catalyst decreased after annealings and quenchings and was stabilized after subsequent treatment with an (I) O2 glow-discharge or (II) H2 high-frequency plasma. Treatments of both kinds decreased the activity of the catalyst below the Curie point (633 K) and increased it over the paramagnetic temperature range (635–680 K). The treatment of the (1 wt % Ni–1 wt %Re)/sibunite and (2 wt % Ni–2 wt % Re)/sibunite catalysts with plasma II weakly influenced their activity, whereas treatment with plasma I substantially increased it. The kinetic reaction parameters on the (2 wt % Ni–2 wt % Re)/sibunite catalyst were found to depend on the duration of treatment with plasma II. Treatment with plasma I much more effectively changed the state of the surface of all the catalysts studied than treatment with plasma II.
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