Chemistry of inorganic compounds – Carbon or compound thereof – Oxygen containing
Patent
1978-03-06
1980-10-14
Thomas, Earl C.
Chemistry of inorganic compounds
Carbon or compound thereof
Oxygen containing
423 4, 423 19, 2523011W, C01B 3118
Patent
active
042281415
ABSTRACT:
A graphite can be easily and completely gasified by soaking the graphite in a catalyst solution of a nitrate of a gasification catalyst selected from the group consisting of cobalt, nickel and iron and nitric acid to impregnate the graphite with the gasification catalyst and then gasifying the thus catalyst-impregnated graphite at temperatures above 1000.degree. C. And further a graphite can be easily and completely gasified by soaking the graphite in a catalyst solution of cobalt nitrate, sodium nitrate and nitric acid to add the mixing catalyst of cobalt and sodium to the graphite uniformly and then gasifying the thus catalyst-added graphite at temperatures below 900.degree. C.
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Maeda Mitsuru
Sugikawa Susumu
Tsujino Takeshi
Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute
Thomas Earl C.
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