Formation of porous ceramic supports for catalysts by microarc oxidation
- Authors: Markov M.A.1, Krasikov A.V.1, Ulin I.V.1, Gerashchenkov D.A.1, Bykova A.D.1, Yakovleva N.V.1, Shishkova M.L.1, Fedoseev M.L.1
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Affiliations:
- Central Research Institute of Composite Materials Prometheus
- Issue: Vol 90, No 9 (2017)
- Pages: 1417-1424
- Section: Catalysis
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/1070-4272/article/view/215189
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1134/S1070427217090075
- ID: 215189
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Abstract
Microarc oxidation of aluminum in borate and silicate-alkaline electrolytes in order to form porous ceramic coatings that can be used as catalyst supports was subjected to an integrated study. The advantages of the technological modes of microarc oxidation of aluminum were analyzed. A catalytically active nickel oxide was deposited into pores of a ceramic coating.
About the authors
M. A. Markov
Central Research Institute of Composite Materials Prometheus
Email: bykova.ad@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Shpalernaya ul. 49, St. Petersburg, 191015
A. V. Krasikov
Central Research Institute of Composite Materials Prometheus
Email: bykova.ad@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Shpalernaya ul. 49, St. Petersburg, 191015
I. V. Ulin
Central Research Institute of Composite Materials Prometheus
Email: bykova.ad@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Shpalernaya ul. 49, St. Petersburg, 191015
D. A. Gerashchenkov
Central Research Institute of Composite Materials Prometheus
Email: bykova.ad@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Shpalernaya ul. 49, St. Petersburg, 191015
A. D. Bykova
Central Research Institute of Composite Materials Prometheus
Author for correspondence.
Email: bykova.ad@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Shpalernaya ul. 49, St. Petersburg, 191015
N. V. Yakovleva
Central Research Institute of Composite Materials Prometheus
Email: bykova.ad@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Shpalernaya ul. 49, St. Petersburg, 191015
M. L. Shishkova
Central Research Institute of Composite Materials Prometheus
Email: bykova.ad@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Shpalernaya ul. 49, St. Petersburg, 191015
M. L. Fedoseev
Central Research Institute of Composite Materials Prometheus
Email: bykova.ad@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Shpalernaya ul. 49, St. Petersburg, 191015
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