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During the last decade there has been a growing interest in catalytic reactor engineering based on structured catalytic beds. Compared to traditional packed bed reactors, structured catalytic beds provide improved hydrodynamics and catalytic performance. In this context, silicon carbide (SiC) foam materials seems to be a good candidate for use as catalyst support due to their high geometrical surface...
Carbon nanofibers and nanotubes with controlled diameters were synthesized by catalytic decomposition of an ethane/hydrogen mixture over nickel and iron supported catalysts. The synthesis of the first silicon carbide (SiC) nanotubes was performed according to the shape memory synthesis (SMS) method. The benefit of using carbon and SiC nanotubes as catalyst supports was evidenced, respectively in the...
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