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Effect of Shear Deformation under High Pressure on the Reactivity and Catalytic Activity of Nickel Oxide Full article

Conference Metastable, Mechanically Alloyed and Nanocrystalline Materials : International Symposium
30 Aug - 5 Sep 1997 , Barcelona
Source Mechanically Alloyed, Metastable and Nanocrystalline Materials
Compilation, 1998. 1148 c. ISBN 978-0-87849-799-7.
Journal Materials Science Forum
ISSN: 0255-5476 , E-ISSN: 1662-9752
Output data Year: 1998, Volume: 269-272, Pages: 813-818 Pages count : 6 DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/MSF.269-272.813
Tags Catalytic properties, Effect of dislocation network, Gas-solid reactions, Nickel oxide, Phase transformation, Reactivity in CO/H2 mixture, Shear deformation under high pressure
Authors Morozova O.S. 1 , Kryukova G.N. 2 , Zharov A.A. 3
Affiliations
1 Semenov Institute of Chemical Physics RAS
2 Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS
3 N.D. Zelinskii Institute of Organic Chemistry RAS

Abstract: The influence of dislocation network createdthrough the shear deformation under high pressure (Bridgman anvil) on the structural features, reactivity, structural changes, and catalytic activity of NiO samples is a CO/H2 atmosphere was studied using TEM, XRD, and in situ XRD techniques. It was found that effect of the action depends on the initial morphology of sample: all the parameters of the gas-solid interactions drastically changes, as well as the catalytic properties of the multiphase catalysts obntained under the treatment in the gas mixture.
Cite: Morozova O.S. , Kryukova G.N. , Zharov A.A.
Effect of Shear Deformation under High Pressure on the Reactivity and Catalytic Activity of Nickel Oxide
In compilation Mechanically Alloyed, Metastable and Nanocrystalline Materials. 1998. – C.813-818. – ISBN 978-0-87849-799-7. DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/MSF.269-272.813 WOS Scopus РИНЦ ANCAN OpenAlex
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Published online: Jan 29, 1998
Identifiers:
Web of science: WOS:000073437500047
Scopus: 2-s2.0-0030640814
Elibrary: 22252731
Chemical Abstracts: 1998:251706
Chemical Abstracts (print): 128:262405
OpenAlex: W2062853049
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