BARC/PUB/2011/0789

 
 

Variation in noble metal morphology and its impact on functioning of hydrogen mitigation catalyst

 
     
 
Author(s)

Sanap, K. K.; Varma, S.; Dalavi, D.; Patil, P. S.; Waghmode, S. B.; Bharadwaj, S. R.

Source

International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 2011. Vol. 36 (17): pp. 10455-10467

ABSTRACT

A large amount of hydrogen is generated in nuclear reactor during loss of coolant accident (LOCA) conditions. This can be a threat to containment integrity if flammable limit (4% in air) is crossed. Passive autocatalytic recombiner is one of the most feasible remedies for this. Here we report a new class of mixed noble metal catalysts prepared by modified methods, viz Pt, Pt þ Pd or Pt followed Pd on stainless steel wire gauze. These catalysts were characterised for noble metal loading, phase purity by XRD, morphology of surface by Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM). They were then evaluated for their catalytic activity for H2-O2 recombination reaction under static air condition and in presence of various poisons like carbon dioxide, methane, carbon monoxide and water.

 
 
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