What are Nickel catalysts used in/to make?
Nickel catalyst provide many benefits to a company, therefore they are a preferred choice. They can widely be seen in the production of fuels, hydrogen, as well as in the production of oils and fats. Within these processes, the nickel is spread out over aluminum or silica-based carriers to increase its surface area, which aids in increasing the rate of reaction. Other products that rely on nickel catalyst technology include: Nylon, fertilizers and arable farming, detergent and cleaning products.
Nickel catalyst provide many benefits to a company, therefore they are a preferred choice. They can widely be seen in the production of fuels, hydrogen, as well as in the production of oils and fats. Within these processes, the nickel is spread out over aluminum or silica-based carriers to increase its surface area, which aids in increasing the rate of reaction. Other products that rely on nickel catalyst technology include: Nylon, fertilizers and arable farming, detergent and cleaning products.
What are some of their processes?
Fuels are made by Hydroprocessing (Hydrotreating and Hydrocracking)
Hydrogen is made through Steam reforming
Oils and Fats are made through hydrogenation
Fuels are made by Hydroprocessing (Hydrotreating and Hydrocracking)
Hydrogen is made through Steam reforming
Oils and Fats are made through hydrogenation
What role does Nickel play in these processes?
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