The effect of pore size on carbon monoxide oxidation over alumina catalyst

The oxidation of carbon monoxide with oxygen over alumina catalyst was studied by using a locally fabricated gas chromatography apparatus in a continuous flow reactor system (fixed-bed type) at steady-state. The effect of the pore size on the catalytic activity varied with the pore size. The pore si...

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Main Author: Salcedo, Noreville Salem
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Language:English
Published: Animo Repository 1995
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Online Access:https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_masteral/1685
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Institution: De La Salle University
Language: English
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Summary:The oxidation of carbon monoxide with oxygen over alumina catalyst was studied by using a locally fabricated gas chromatography apparatus in a continuous flow reactor system (fixed-bed type) at steady-state. The effect of the pore size on the catalytic activity varied with the pore size. The pore size was based on the average pore diameter of the catalyst. The percent CO conversion obtained under conditions of increasing temperature were higher with the bigger pore size than those obtained under the smaller pore size. The results obtained showed that the alumina catalyst with bigger pore size should be considered for carbon monoxide oxidation with oxygen. A series of experimental runs was conducted at the same contact time for two different weights of catalyst of the same pore diameter. The results showed that diffusion limitations controlled the rate of reaction. Furthermore, the results also showed that diffusion limitations decreases as the pore size decreases.