Published April 1985 | Version v1
Journal article

The deuterium-exchange reaction between water and hydrogen with the thin-film hydrophobic catalyst

  • 1. Hitachi Ltd., Ibaraki (Japan). Hitachi Research Lab.

Description

The deuterium-exchange reaction between water and hydrogen with a hydrophobic catalyst was studied. The hydrophobic catalyst was composed of platinum as an active component and porous poly(tetrafluoroethylene) (PTFE) as a support. The PTFE support was in two forms, i.e., (a) a pellet and (b) a thin-film with the thickness of 50 μm. The primary purpose of the thin film hydrophobic catalyst was to reduce the platinum usage in the reactor. The activity of the catalyst was measured in a trickle bed reactor at atmospheric pressure and temperature of 20 ∼ 70 deg C. It has been found that the employment of the thin-film catalyst reduced the platinum usage to 1/5 of the reactor in the case of using a conventional catalyst. Platinum particles on the thin-film catalyst work efficiently because the reactants were easily diffused to the active sites. It has also been found that the isotopic exchange rate with the thin-film catalyst increased with the increase in the ratio of liquid/gas and increased with the rise of the reaction temperature. It was found from an endurance test that the activity of the thin-film catalyst decreased gradually due to the condensation of water vapor in the catalyst, but was regenarated by heating the catalyst to remove the condensed water. (author)

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Nippon Kagaku Kaishi
Journal Volume
1985
Journal Issue
4
Series
Nippon Kagaku Kaishi.
Journal Page Range
669-673
ISSN
0369-4577
CODEN
NKAKB