Prospective application of carbon-silica derived from SiC-Si sludge as a support for Fe catalysts |
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Authors: | Mi Sun Lee Kyun Young Park Hoey Kyung Park Tae Won Kang Hee Dong Jang Sang Sup Han Jong-Ki Jeon |
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Affiliation: | 1.Department of Chemical Engineering,Kongju National University,Chungnam,Korea;2.Rare Metals Research Center,Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources,Daejeon,Korea;3.Petroleum and Gas Research Laboratory,Korea Institute of Energy Research,Daejeon,Korea |
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Abstract: | A unique carbon-silica (30 wt%) material was prepared by H2O activation at 700 °C for 8 h with the carbon derived from SiC-Si sludge and the in-situ hydrolysis of the SiCl4 trapped in the pores of the carbon into silica. The BET surface area of the carbon-silica was 1,750 m2/g and the pore volume by QSDFT was 1.13 cm3/g, 40% of which stemmed from micropores smaller than 2 nm with 60% from mesopores between 2 nm and 50 nm. The activated carbon-silica was loaded with Fe by means of chemical vapor infiltration (CVI) and incipient wetness impregnation (IWI). A hydrogen temperature-programmed reduction test showed that the activated carbon-silica is a prospective support material for Fe catalysts and that the dispersion of Fe in the carbon-silica is higher with CVI than with IWI. |
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