Application of Ion Beam Processing Technology in Production of Catalysts

In this paper, the applicability of Ion Beam Processing Technology for making catalysts has been inves-tigated. Ceramic substrates of different shapes and metal fibre tablets were implanted by platinum ions and tested in nitrogen oxides (NOx) and carbon monoxide (CO) conversion reactions. Effective...

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Main Authors: Mykola G. Bannikov, Javed A. Chattha, Vladimir N. Zlobin, Igor P. Vasilev, Jury A. Cherkasov and Piotr N. Gawrilenko
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IIUM Press, International Islamic University Malaysia 2012-08-01
Series:International Islamic University Malaysia Engineering Journal
Online Access:http://journals.iium.edu.my/ejournal/index.php/iiumej/article/view/343
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spelling doaj-57ca2b55e2964a3b8f5f193c80abcf7a2020-11-25T02:59:46ZengIIUM Press, International Islamic University MalaysiaInternational Islamic University Malaysia Engineering Journal1511-788X2289-78602012-08-012210.31436/iiumej.v2i2.343Application of Ion Beam Processing Technology in Production of CatalystsMykola G. Bannikov, Javed A. Chattha0Vladimir N. Zlobin, Igor P. Vasilev, Jury A. Cherkasov and Piotr N. Gawrilenko1Fac. of Mech. Eng., GIK Institute of Eng. Sc. and Techn., Topi 23460, District Swabi, PakistanEast-Ukrainian National University, Molodejny 20A, Luhansk 9104, Ukraine In this paper, the applicability of Ion Beam Processing Technology for making catalysts has been inves-tigated. Ceramic substrates of different shapes and metal fibre tablets were implanted by platinum ions and tested in nitrogen oxides (NOx) and carbon monoxide (CO) conversion reactions. Effectiveness of the implanted catalysts was compared to that of the commercially produced platinum catalysts made by impregnation. Platinum-implanted catalyst having fifteen times less platinum content showed the same CO conversion efficiency as the commercially pro-duced catalyst. It was revealed that the effectiveness of the platinum-implanted catalyst has complex dependence on the process parameters and the optimum can be achieved by varying the ions energy and the duration of implantation. Investigation of the pore structure showed that ion implantation did not decrease the specific surface area of the catalyst. Key Words: Catalyst, Ion Implantation, Noble metals. http://journals.iium.edu.my/ejournal/index.php/iiumej/article/view/343
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author Mykola G. Bannikov, Javed A. Chattha
Vladimir N. Zlobin, Igor P. Vasilev, Jury A. Cherkasov and Piotr N. Gawrilenko
spellingShingle Mykola G. Bannikov, Javed A. Chattha
Vladimir N. Zlobin, Igor P. Vasilev, Jury A. Cherkasov and Piotr N. Gawrilenko
Application of Ion Beam Processing Technology in Production of Catalysts
International Islamic University Malaysia Engineering Journal
author_facet Mykola G. Bannikov, Javed A. Chattha
Vladimir N. Zlobin, Igor P. Vasilev, Jury A. Cherkasov and Piotr N. Gawrilenko
author_sort Mykola G. Bannikov, Javed A. Chattha
title Application of Ion Beam Processing Technology in Production of Catalysts
title_short Application of Ion Beam Processing Technology in Production of Catalysts
title_full Application of Ion Beam Processing Technology in Production of Catalysts
title_fullStr Application of Ion Beam Processing Technology in Production of Catalysts
title_full_unstemmed Application of Ion Beam Processing Technology in Production of Catalysts
title_sort application of ion beam processing technology in production of catalysts
publisher IIUM Press, International Islamic University Malaysia
series International Islamic University Malaysia Engineering Journal
issn 1511-788X
2289-7860
publishDate 2012-08-01
description In this paper, the applicability of Ion Beam Processing Technology for making catalysts has been inves-tigated. Ceramic substrates of different shapes and metal fibre tablets were implanted by platinum ions and tested in nitrogen oxides (NOx) and carbon monoxide (CO) conversion reactions. Effectiveness of the implanted catalysts was compared to that of the commercially produced platinum catalysts made by impregnation. Platinum-implanted catalyst having fifteen times less platinum content showed the same CO conversion efficiency as the commercially pro-duced catalyst. It was revealed that the effectiveness of the platinum-implanted catalyst has complex dependence on the process parameters and the optimum can be achieved by varying the ions energy and the duration of implantation. Investigation of the pore structure showed that ion implantation did not decrease the specific surface area of the catalyst. Key Words: Catalyst, Ion Implantation, Noble metals.
url http://journals.iium.edu.my/ejournal/index.php/iiumej/article/view/343
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