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  • 1
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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Catalysis letters 33 (1995), S. 175-192 
    ISSN: 1572-879X
    Keywords: tungsten catalysts ; impregnation ; concentration profiles ; alumina
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Abstract The preparation of hydrotreating catalysts by means of alumina impregnation with ammonia metatungstate, sodium tungstate and ammonium tungstate solutions, was studied. The use of several precursors, concentration levels, impregnation times and pH determined the presence of different polymeric or monomeric species in the impregnating solutions. Such species led to different tungsten distributions in the support. The impregnation with ammonium metatungstate solutions led to egg shell profiles, owing to pore blockage of the support, which results from the size exclusion of metatungstate ions. In the impregnations performed with solutions of sodium or ammonium tungstate, the resultant profiles were flat as a result of the presence of WO 4 2− ions in solution, which, owing to its small size, penetrated deep into the spheres. The experimental tungsten concentration profiles were compared to those obtained with a theoretical model previously developed for this particular purpose. Coincidence between both was observed in profiles obtained from sodium tungstate solutions, which did not occur in results obtained from ammonium metatungstate solutions because of the obstruction mentioned above. The effect of concentration and contact time on the resultant profile shape was also studied. The profile shape obtained by impregnation with ammonium metatungstate or sodium tungstate solutions did not vary when solution concentrations were increased. When longer impregnation times were used, an increase of the total tungsten concentration was detected, but without changes in the profile type obtained. In impregnations with metatung-state solutions, little penetration of tungsten towards the sphere centre was observed, owing to blockage of alumina pores. Characterization studies on impregnated and calcined solids showed the predominant presence of the WO 4 2− monomeric species, regardless of the precursor used in the impregnating solution.
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  • 2
    ISSN: 0049-8246
    Keywords: Chemistry ; Analytical Chemistry and Spectroscopy
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: A system based on the EDAX 9100 analyser was developed to obtain concentration profiles. Even though the system can be used on any type of flat specimens, in this study it was used for measuring the tungsten (W) concentration on rough spherical specimens of the W-γ-Al2O3 supported catalyst. The concentration gradient of the active component from the periphery to the centre of the particle is often an important factor in determining catalyst performance. The purpose was to determine the concentration profile of W along the radius of a sphere with a large enough number of experimental points to draw accurate information in a short time. In this way, a considerable number of impregnated spheres can be analysed, and average results can be calculated and taken as representative values of the population under study. The method developed provides highly satisfactory results, making it very useful for the systematic study of this type of specimen. Obviously, the use of this system can be extended to metallurgical and mineralogical specimens.
    Additional Material: 6 Ill.
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