2005 Annual Meeting

(130b) Nano-Crystalline Metastable and Stable Carbides of Molybdenum for Hydrogenation/Dehydrogenation Reactions

Authors

Dady B. Dadyburjor - Presenter, West Virginia University
Christopher H. Clark - Presenter, West Virginia University
Edwin L. Kugler - Presenter, West Virginia University
James H. Wright - Presenter, West Virginia University
Jonathan C. Hanson - Presenter, US Department of Energy
Zhen Song - Presenter, US Department of Energy
Tanhong Cai - Presenter, US Department of Energy
Jan Hrbek - Presenter, US Department of Energy


MoCx has been shown to have the H/DH properties of noble-metal catalysts, but at a lower cost. Current preparation techniques for the carbides, high-temperature reduction in the presence of methane and hydrogen, are effective but inconvenient, and result in particles of relatively large size. A novel, simpler procedure yields 3nm-sized particles of more uniform size. Variation of the procedure results in either metastable MoC or stable MoC2. The particle size can also be altered, so that size-selectivity principles can be used in catalyst design. The reactivity of these catalysts has been examined with respect to that of Pt/alumina.