Business Type | Manufacturer, Exporter, Supplier |
Purity | 50 % |
Packaging Size | 25 Kg |
Packaging Type | HDPE Bag |
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Product Description:
What is Copper Catalyst?
For production of high purity gases such as Nitrogen, requires use of high activity catalysts for the removal of impurities. Oxygen is a major impurity in inert or reactive gases and therefore reducing its concentration is a subject of continual interest. Chemisorption with subsequent catalytic reaction always offers an economical and effective way to purify gases. Copper catalysts are frequently used in the above described applications. The goal of using copper catalyst is the removal of oxygen from nitrogen, thereby delivering high quality inert gas with ppm levels of Oxygen remaining.
What level of Oxygen will remain after catalytic reaction?
Copper catalyst removes oxygen from gases containing a maximum of 1.0 to 1.5 vol.% O2. In this case, it is possible to achieve a purity of 1-5 ppm. For the adsorption of oxygen, room temperature is sufficient. The total amount of oxygen that is absorbed by the catalyst, however, largely depends on the temperature.
Is the catalyst supplied - ready-to-use?
Catalyst is always supplied in unreduced state.
How is the catalyst prepared for use?
The catalyst can be activated in either a tubular reactor with heat exchange or in an adiabatic-type reactor. The reduction starts in either reactor by heating the catalyst in a stream of nitrogen to a temperature of 140 to 160°C. Subsequently, hydrogen is added to the nitrogen at such a rate that a temperature of 250°C is not exceeded. The reduction should be completed at a temperature of min. 230°C with undiluted hydrogen.
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