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International Journal of Chemical Reactor Engineering | 2006

Plasma-Prepared Ni/Al2O3: Preparation, Characterization and Toluene Hydrogenation

Lianhui Ding; Zisheng Jason Zhang; Ying Zheng; Zhikun Zhang; Zbigniew Ring; Jinwen Chen

Nano-nickel particles were prepared using hydrogen arc plasma method and new nano-nickel hydrogenation catalysts were prepared through calcinating mixtures of the plasma-prepared nano-nickel particles and a ?-alumina support. The catalysts were characterized by using SEM, XRD, and TPR. The activities of the catalysts were evaluated through the hydrogenation of toluene in a fixed be microreactor. Catalysts prepared by conventional comulling and impregnation methods were also examined for comparative purposes. The characterization results showed that the nano-nickel catalysts had an egg-shell structure in terms of nickel-alumina distribution, with most of the nickel located at the outer surface of the catalyst particles. The hydrogenation experiments showed that the nano-nickel catalyst provided much higher activities than those co-precipitated and impregnated nickel catalysts with similar nickel contents. However, both types of catalysts followed first-order reaction kinetics and similar activation energies were observed.


Applied Catalysis A-general | 2007

HDS, HDN, HDA, and hydrocracking of model compounds over Mo-Ni catalysts with various acidities

Lianhui Ding; Ying Zheng; Zisheng Zhang; Zbigniew Ring; Jinwen Chen


Journal of Catalysis | 2006

Hydrotreating of light cycled oil using WNi/Al2O3 catalysts containing zeolite beta and/or chemically treated zeolite Y

Lianhui Ding; Ying Zheng; Zisheng Zhang; Zbigniew Ring; Jinwen Chen


Applied Catalysis A-general | 2006

Effect of fluorine and boron modification on the HDS, HDN and HDA activity of hydrotreating catalysts

Lianhui Ding; Zisheng Zhang; Ying Zheng; Zbigniew Ring; Jinwen Chen


Applied Catalysis A-general | 2009

LCO hydrotreating with Mo-Ni and W-Ni supported on nano- and micro-sized zeolite beta

Lianhui Ding; Ying Zheng; Hong Yang; Rahimi Parviz


Microporous and Mesoporous Materials | 2006

Effect of agitation on the synthesis of zeolite beta and its synthesis mechanism in absence of alkali cations

Lianhui Ding; Ying Zheng; Zisheng Zhang; Zbigniew Ring; Jinwen Chen


Microporous and Mesoporous Materials | 2007

Effect of particle size on the hydrothermal stability of zeolite beta

Lianhui Ding; Ying Zheng; Yang Hong; Zbigniew Ring


Microporous and Mesoporous Materials | 2007

Effect of template concentration and gel dilution on crystallization and particle size of zeolite beta in the absence of alkali cations

Lianhui Ding; Ying Zheng


Catalysis Today | 2007

Hydrotreating of light cycle oil using WNi catalysts containing hydrothermally and chemically treated zeolite Y

Lianhui Ding; Ying Zheng; Zisheng Zhang; Zbigniew Ring; Jinwen Chen


Applied Catalysis A-general | 2009

Contribution of hydrogen spillover to the hydrogenation of naphthalene over diluted Pt/RHO catalysts

Honglin Chen; Hong Yang; Oladipo Omotoso; Lianhui Ding; Yevgenia Briker; Ying Zheng; Zbigniew Ring

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Ying Zheng

University of New Brunswick

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Chaojie Song

National Research Council

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Hansan Liu

National Research Council

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Jiujun Zhang

National Research Council

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Rahimi Parviz

Natural Resources Canada

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Rob Hui

National Research Council

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