Preparation and Activation of the Technical Ammonia Synthesis Catalyst

作者: Robert Schlögl

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4757-9592-9_2

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摘要: This chapter may be opened by two statements from the scientific literature. “The active catalyst for ammonia synthesis is alpha iron with small amounts of oxidic additives.... The quality final crucially influenced activation process which reduction magnetite to metallic iron. It important minimise concentration reaction product water a poison.”(1) “... shows how pore size distribution KM 1 varies temperature.... peak pores represents system formed magnetite, while larger wustite... surface area reduced at higher temperature smaller than that lower temperature.”(2)

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