In organic chemistry, atoms other than carbon and hydrogen are generally referred to as heteroatoms. The most common heteroatoms are nitrogen, oxygen and sulfur. Now I present to you an article called Novel core-shell-like Ni-supported hierarchical beta zeolite catalysts on bioethanol steam reforming, published in 2020-06-29, which mentions a compound: 111-18-2, mainly applied to beta zeolite catalyst nickel support bioethanol steam reforming, COA of Formula: C10H24N2.
Hierarchical-Beta zeolites have been hydrothermally synthesized by adding a new Gemini organic surfactant. The used Gemini surfactant plays the role of a “”pore-forming agents”” on the mesoscale, on the same time, providing alk. environment for the system. With this hierarchical Beta zeolite as the core support, a shell layer of Ni-containing (22 wt%) petal-like core-shell-like catalyst is successfully prepared and applied it to bioethanol steam reforming. At the reaction temperature of 350-550°, the conversion rate of ethanol and the selectivity of hydrogen were always > 85 and 70%. After reaction of 100 h on stream at 400°, there were not obvious inactivation could be observed on NiNPs/OH-MBeta catalyst.
If you want to learn more about this compound(N1,N1,N6,N6-Tetramethylhexane-1,6-diamine)COA of Formula: C10H24N2, you may wish to communicate with the author of the article,or consult the relevant literature related to this compound(111-18-2).
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Thiazole | C3H3NS – PubChem,
Thiazole | chemical compound | Britannica