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Ni-Infiltrated Spherical Porcelain Support as Potential Steam Reforming Microchannel Reactor.

Sandrine RicoteWilliam Grover Coors
Published in: Materials (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
This paper describes the fabrication of kaolinite (Al 2 O 3 -2SiO 2 -2H 2 O) spherical bulbs by slip casting. The bisque-fired parts present a porosity of about 30% with submicron porosity confirmed by scanning electron microscopy. In addition, plate-like grains with channels were observed. After nickel infiltration of the specimens, nanosized Ni particles covered the surfaces of the channels of these grains. Permeation tests in 5% H 2 at 400 and 600 °C resulted in fluxes between 0.05 and 0.06 mol·m -2 ·s -1 at a pressure gradient of 200 MPa·m -1 . Potential applications of these specimens include supports for hydrocarbon (namely ethanol) steam reforming.
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