Ni-Carbon Mineral Sorbent - Catalyst of Sulfur Dioxide Sorption

Authors

  • R. M. Mansurova Department of Chemical Physics, Al-Farabi Kazakh State National University, 95 Karasai Batyr Str., Almaty 480012, Kazakhstan
  • A. K. Umbetkaliev D.V.Sokolsky Institute of Organic Catalysis and Electrochemistry, 142 Kunaev St., 480100 Almaty, Kazakhstan
  • N. K. Zhylybaev Department of Chemical Physics, Al-Farabi Kazakh State National University, 95 Karasai Batyr Str., Almaty 480012, Kazakhstan
  • N. Erezhep Department of Chemical Physics, Al-Farabi Kazakh State National University, 95 Karasai Batyr Str., Almaty 480012, Kazakhstan
  • K. Dosumov D.V.Sokolsky Institute of Organic Catalysis and Electrochemistry, 142 Kunaev St., 480100 Almaty, Kazakhstan
  • Z. A. Mansurov Department of Chemical Physics, Al-Farabi Kazakh State National University, 95 Karasai Batyr Str., Almaty 480012, Kazakhstan

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https://doi.org/10.18321/ectj554

Abstract

The morphology and structure of Ni-carbon mineral sorbent-catalysts on the basis of local mineral raw material were studied by methods of thermoprogrammed desorption and electron microscopy. The specific surface, filamentary carbon diameter sizes and sorption characteristics of sulfur dioxide adsorption were determined. It was shown that the adsorption capacity of carboncontaining sorbents is influenced by: nature of metals of varying valence, specific surface and density of patterns. Physical and chemical sorption of sulfur dioxide was shown experimentally.

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2001-08-20

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Mansurova, R. M., Umbetkaliev, A. K., Zhylybaev, N. K., Erezhep, N., Dosumov, K., & Mansurov, Z. A. (2001). Ni-Carbon Mineral Sorbent - Catalyst of Sulfur Dioxide Sorption. Eurasian Chemico-Technological Journal, 3(2), 119–123. https://doi.org/10.18321/ectj554

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