Abstract

Conditions for the homogeneous precipitation of nickel hydroxide in the presence of urea onto the surface of aluminosilicate honeycomb monoliths, which were prepared based on clay, talc, and amorphous aluminum hydroxide, were examined. Factors affecting the concentration of supported nickel (synthesis time, starting solution concentrations, loaded amount of the support, and support calcination temperature) were studied. The possibility of supporting nickel hydroxide onto the surface of cellular ceramic foam, glass foam, and haydite was demonstrated. The morphology of nickel hydroxide particles, nickel metal particles on support surfaces, and carbon coatings synthesized in the course of the catalytic pyrolysis of a propane-butane mixture was studied by scanning electron microscopy.

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