The MoS_(2)-based materials are a vital class of heterogeneous catalysts for the hydrodeoxygenation of lignin and its model compounds to produce value-added chemicals especially because of their unique selectivity to ...The MoS_(2)-based materials are a vital class of heterogeneous catalysts for the hydrodeoxygenation of lignin and its model compounds to produce value-added chemicals especially because of their unique selectivity to aromatics.The rational design of MoS_(2)-based catalyst greatly depends on the comprehensive understanding of its structure-activity relationship.However,an intensive summary and critical analysis are still scarce to date.In this review,we attempt to provide an in-depth understanding of the interplay of structure,catalysis,and stability of MoS_(2)-based catalysts for lignin hydrodeoxygenation.The recognition of intrinsic active sites on MoS_(2) structure was firstly discussed,followed by the illustration of MoS_(2)-catalyzed hydrodeoxygenation structural models.Afterward,based on the studies on the MoS_(2)-catalyzed lignin model compounds hydrodeoxygenation,the current active site modification strategies including structural modification of monometallic MoS_(2) catalysts and collaborative modification were summarized and emphatically discussed,which aims to elucidate the structure-activity relationship at the atomic-level.The deactivation mechanism and stabilization strategies were also illustrated to provide instructive suggestion for the rational design of efficient and stable MoS_(2)-based catalysts.Finally,the real lignin depolymerization over MoS_(2)-based catalysts was summarized to point out the advantages and difficulties.This review attempts to highlight the remaining challenges and provide some perspectives for the future development of MoS_(2)-based catalysts for lignin hydrodeoxygenation.展开更多
Tungstated zirconia(WO_(3)/ZrO_(2))solid acid catalysts with different WO_(3) contents were prepared by a hydrothermal method and then used in the catalytic aquathermolysis of heavy oil from Xinjiang.The WO_(3)/ZrO_(2...Tungstated zirconia(WO_(3)/ZrO_(2))solid acid catalysts with different WO_(3) contents were prepared by a hydrothermal method and then used in the catalytic aquathermolysis of heavy oil from Xinjiang.The WO_(3)/ZrO_(2) solid acid catalyst was characterized by a range of characterization methods,including X-ray diffraction,NH3-temperature programmed desorption,and pyridine infrared spectroscopy.The WO_(3) content of the WO_(3)/ZrO_(2) catalysts had an important impact on the structure and property of the catalysts.When the WO_(3) mass fraction was 20%,it facilitated the formation of tetragonal zirconia,thereby enhancing the creation of robust acidic sites.Acidity is considered to have a strong impact on the catalytic performance of the aquathermolysis of heavy oil.When the catalyst containing 20%WO_(3) was used to catalyze the aquathermolysis of heavy oil under conditions of 14.5 MPa,340℃,and 24 h,the viscosity of heavy oil decreased from 47266 to 5398 mPa·s and the viscosity reduction rate reached 88.6%.The physicochemical properties of heavy oil before and after the aquathermolysis were analyzed using a saturates,aromatics,resins,and asphaltenes analysis,gas chromatography,elemental analysis,densimeter etc.After the aquathermolysis,the saturate and aromatic contents significantly increased from 43.3%to 48.35%and 19.47%to 21.88%,respectively,with large reductions in the content of resin and asphaltene from 28.22%to 25.06%and 5.36%to 2.03%,respectively.The sulfur and nitrogen contents,and the density of the oil were significantly decreased.These factors were likely the main reasons for promoting the viscosity reduction of heavy oil during the aquathermolysis over the WO_(3)/ZrO_(2) solid acid catalysts.展开更多
A new technology was developed to recover multiple valuable elements from the spent Al2O3-based catalyst by X-ray phase analysis and exploratory experiments. The experimental results show that in the condition of roas...A new technology was developed to recover multiple valuable elements from the spent Al2O3-based catalyst by X-ray phase analysis and exploratory experiments. The experimental results show that in the condition of roasting temperature of 750℃ and roasting time of 30 min, molar ratio of Na2O to Al2O3 of 1.2, the leaching rates of alumina, vanadium and molybdenum in the spent catalyst are 97.2%, 95.8% and 98.9%, respectively. Vanadium and molybdenum in sodium aluminate solution can be recovered by precipitators A and B, and the precipitation rates of vanadium and molybdenum are 94.8% and 92.6%. Al(OH)3 was prepared from sodium aluminate solution in the carbonation decomposition process, and the purity of Al2O3 is 99.9% after calcination, the recovery of alumina reaches 90.6% in the whole process; the Ni-Co concentrate was leached by sulfuric acid, a nickel recovery of 98.2% and cobalt recovery over 98.5% can be obtained under the experimental condition of 30% H2SO4, 80℃, reaction time 4 h, mass ratio of liquid to solid 8, stirring rate 800r/min.展开更多
The utilization of metal oxide‐zeolite catalysts in the syngas‐to‐olefin reaction is a promising strategy for producing C_(2)–C_(4) olefins from non‐petroleum resources.However,the effect of the crystal phase of ...The utilization of metal oxide‐zeolite catalysts in the syngas‐to‐olefin reaction is a promising strategy for producing C_(2)–C_(4) olefins from non‐petroleum resources.However,the effect of the crystal phase of metal oxides on the catalytic activity of these oxides is still ambiguous.Herein,typical metal oxides(ZnO/ZrO_(2))with different crystal phases(monoclinic(m‐ZrO_(2))and tetragonal(t‐ZrO_(2)))were employed for syngas conversion.The(ZnO/m‐ZrO_(2)+SAPO‐34)composite catalyst exhibited 80.5%selectivity for C_(2)–C_(4) olefins at a CO conversion of 27.9%,where the results are superior to those(CO conversion of 16.4%and C_(2)–C_(4) olefin selectivity of 76.1%)obtained over(ZnO/t‐ZrO_(2)+SAPO‐34).The distinct differences are ascribed to the larger number of hydroxyl groups,Lewis acid sites,and oxygen defects in ZnO/m‐ZrO_(2) compared to ZnO/t‐ZrO_(2).These features result in the formation of more formate and methoxy intermediate species on the ZnO/m‐ZrO_(2) oxides during syngas conversion,followed by the formation of more light olefins over SAPO‐34.The present findings provide useful information for the design of highly efficient ZrO_(2)‐based catalysts for syngas conversion.展开更多
Pt/ZrO_(2)catalysts promoted with MoO_(3)and Nb_(2)O_(5)were tested for the combustion of short-chain alkanes(namely,methane,ethane,propane,and n-hexane).For short-chain alkane combustion,the inhibition of MoO_(3)(for...Pt/ZrO_(2)catalysts promoted with MoO_(3)and Nb_(2)O_(5)were tested for the combustion of short-chain alkanes(namely,methane,ethane,propane,and n-hexane).For short-chain alkane combustion,the inhibition of MoO_(3)(for the methane reaction)dramatically transformed to promotion(for the ethane,propane,and n-hexane reactions)as the carbon chain length increased,whereas the remarkable promotion of Nb_(2)O_(5)gradually weakened with an increase in the carbon chain length.Based on a detailed study of the oxidation reactions of methane and propane over the catalysts,the different roles of the promoters in the reactions were ascribed to differences in the acidic properties of the surface and the oxidation or reduction states of the Pt species.The MoO_(3)promoter could decorate the surface of the Pt species for a Pt-Mo/ZrO_(2)catalyst,whereas the Nb_(2)O_(5)promoter on the support could be partially covered by Pt particles for a Pt-Nb/ZrO_(2)catalyst.The formation of accessible Pt-MoO_(3)interfacial sites,a high concentration of metallic Pt species,and a high surface acidity in Pt-Mo/ZrO_(2)were responsible for the enhanced activity for catalytic propane combustion.The lack of enough accessible Pt-Nb_(2)O_(5)interfacial sites but an enhanced surface acid sites in Pt-Nb/ZrO_(2)explained the slight improvement in activity for catalytic propane combustion.However,the stabilized Pt^(n+)species in Pt-Nb/ZrO_(2)were responsible for the much-improved activity for methane combustion,whereas the Pt^(n+)species in Pt-Mo/ZrO_(2)could be reduced during the oxidation reaction,and the fewer exposed surface Pt species because of MoO_(3)decoration accounted for the inhibited activity for methane combustion.In addition,it can be concluded that MoO_(3)promotion is favorable for the activation of C-C bonds,whereas Nb_(2)O_(5)promotion is more beneficial for the activation of C-H bonds with high energy.展开更多
Superfine Mo/ZrO_2 catalysts were prepared for partial oxidation of methane to HCHO and characterized by BET, XRD, LRS, H2-TPR and XPS. Mo existed mainly in the form of Zr(MoO4)2, and the catalytic performance and phy...Superfine Mo/ZrO_2 catalysts were prepared for partial oxidation of methane to HCHO and characterized by BET, XRD, LRS, H2-TPR and XPS. Mo existed mainly in the form of Zr(MoO4)2, and the catalytic performance and physicochemical properties of the Mo/ZrO2 catalysts were closely related to this species.展开更多
Highly active solid superacid catalysts for n-butane isomerization, SZ/A1_2O_3-P, were prepared by supporting SO-(4-2)/ZrO2, (SZ) on y-A1_2O_3 carrier using a precipitation method. The activities of some catalysts wer...Highly active solid superacid catalysts for n-butane isomerization, SZ/A1_2O_3-P, were prepared by supporting SO-(4-2)/ZrO2, (SZ) on y-A1_2O_3 carrier using a precipitation method. The activities of some catalysts were enhanced significantly j The activity of the most active sample. 60%SZ/Al_2O3-P, was even about 2 times more active than that of the SZ catalyst.展开更多
The effects of crystallite size on the physicochemical properties and surface defects of pure monoclinic ZrO_(2) catalysts for isobutene synthesis were studied.We prepared a series of monoclinic ZrO_(2) catalysts with...The effects of crystallite size on the physicochemical properties and surface defects of pure monoclinic ZrO_(2) catalysts for isobutene synthesis were studied.We prepared a series of monoclinic ZrO_(2) catalysts with different crystallite size by changing calcination temperature and evaluated their catalytic performance for isobutene synthesis from syngas.ZrO_(2) with small crystalline size showed higher CO conversion and isobutene selectivity,while samples with large crystalline size preferred to form dimethyl ether(DME)instead of hydrocarbons,much less to isobutene.Oxygen defects(ODefects)analyzed by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy(XPS)provided evidence that more ODefectsoccupied on the surface of ZrO_(2) catalysts with smaller crystalline size.Electron paramagnetic resonance(EPR)and ultraviolet–visible diffuse reflectance(UV–vis DRS)confirmed the presence of high concentration of surface defects and Zr3+on mZrO_(2)-5.9 sample,respectively.In situ diffuse reflectance infrared Fourier transform spectroscopy(in situ DRIFTS)analysis indicated that the adsorption strength of formed formate species on catalyst reduced as the crystalline size decreased.These results suggested that surface defects were responsible for CO activation and further influenced the adsorption strength of surface species,and thus the products distribution changed.This study provides an in-depth insight for active sites regulation of ZrO_(2) catalyst in CO hydrogenation reaction.展开更多
Solid acid MoO_(3)/ZrO_(2)-TiO_(2)catalysts were prepared by impregnation method,and catalytic hydrolysis of difluorodichloromethane(CFC-12)over the catalyst was studied.The presence of MoO_(3)/ZrO_(2)-TiO_(2)catalyst...Solid acid MoO_(3)/ZrO_(2)-TiO_(2)catalysts were prepared by impregnation method,and catalytic hydrolysis of difluorodichloromethane(CFC-12)over the catalyst was studied.The presence of MoO_(3)/ZrO_(2)-TiO_(2)catalyst in polycrystalline state could be clearly observed by transmission electron microscopy(TEM).Mesopores were detected by N2 adsorption-desorption isotherms which further confirmed the MoO_(3)/ZrO_(2)-TiO_(2)structural characteristics of catalyst.The results of NH_(3)-TPD showed that the calcination temperatures had a great influence on the acidity of the catalyst,and the weak acidic site had a strong catalytic activity for the catalytic hydrolysis of CFC-12.Moreover,ZrO_(2)-TiO_(2)was highly dispersed in the MoO_(3)framework,suggested by powder X-ray diffraction(XRD)and N_(2)adsorption-desorption results.The effects of the catalyst calcination temperatures on the conversion rate of CFC-12 were studied.The effects of catalytic hydrolysis temperatures and water vapor concentration on the catalytic hydrolysis rate of CFC-12 were also studied.The solid acid MoO_(3)/ZrO_(2)-TiO_(2)was calcined at 500℃for 3 h at a catalytic hydrolysis temperature of 400℃and water vapor concentration of 83.18%,and catalytic hydrolysis rate of CFC-12 reached 98.65%.The hydrolysis rate of CFC-12 remained above 65.34%after 30 hours continuous reaction.展开更多
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(22178258,21975181)。
文摘The MoS_(2)-based materials are a vital class of heterogeneous catalysts for the hydrodeoxygenation of lignin and its model compounds to produce value-added chemicals especially because of their unique selectivity to aromatics.The rational design of MoS_(2)-based catalyst greatly depends on the comprehensive understanding of its structure-activity relationship.However,an intensive summary and critical analysis are still scarce to date.In this review,we attempt to provide an in-depth understanding of the interplay of structure,catalysis,and stability of MoS_(2)-based catalysts for lignin hydrodeoxygenation.The recognition of intrinsic active sites on MoS_(2) structure was firstly discussed,followed by the illustration of MoS_(2)-catalyzed hydrodeoxygenation structural models.Afterward,based on the studies on the MoS_(2)-catalyzed lignin model compounds hydrodeoxygenation,the current active site modification strategies including structural modification of monometallic MoS_(2) catalysts and collaborative modification were summarized and emphatically discussed,which aims to elucidate the structure-activity relationship at the atomic-level.The deactivation mechanism and stabilization strategies were also illustrated to provide instructive suggestion for the rational design of efficient and stable MoS_(2)-based catalysts.Finally,the real lignin depolymerization over MoS_(2)-based catalysts was summarized to point out the advantages and difficulties.This review attempts to highlight the remaining challenges and provide some perspectives for the future development of MoS_(2)-based catalysts for lignin hydrodeoxygenation.
基金the financial support from the Open Fund Project of the National Oil Shale Exploitation Research and Development Center,China(No.33550000-22-ZC0613-0255)the Graduate Student Innovation and Practical Ability Training Program of Xi’an Shiyou University(No.YCS23213098)+3 种基金the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.52274039)the Natural Science Basic Research Plan in Shaanxi Province of China(Program No.2024JC-YBMS-085)the CNPC Innovation Found(No.2022DQ02-0402)The authors also thank the Modern Analysis and Test Center of Xi’an Shiyou University for their help with the characterization of catalysts and analysis of products.
文摘Tungstated zirconia(WO_(3)/ZrO_(2))solid acid catalysts with different WO_(3) contents were prepared by a hydrothermal method and then used in the catalytic aquathermolysis of heavy oil from Xinjiang.The WO_(3)/ZrO_(2) solid acid catalyst was characterized by a range of characterization methods,including X-ray diffraction,NH3-temperature programmed desorption,and pyridine infrared spectroscopy.The WO_(3) content of the WO_(3)/ZrO_(2) catalysts had an important impact on the structure and property of the catalysts.When the WO_(3) mass fraction was 20%,it facilitated the formation of tetragonal zirconia,thereby enhancing the creation of robust acidic sites.Acidity is considered to have a strong impact on the catalytic performance of the aquathermolysis of heavy oil.When the catalyst containing 20%WO_(3) was used to catalyze the aquathermolysis of heavy oil under conditions of 14.5 MPa,340℃,and 24 h,the viscosity of heavy oil decreased from 47266 to 5398 mPa·s and the viscosity reduction rate reached 88.6%.The physicochemical properties of heavy oil before and after the aquathermolysis were analyzed using a saturates,aromatics,resins,and asphaltenes analysis,gas chromatography,elemental analysis,densimeter etc.After the aquathermolysis,the saturate and aromatic contents significantly increased from 43.3%to 48.35%and 19.47%to 21.88%,respectively,with large reductions in the content of resin and asphaltene from 28.22%to 25.06%and 5.36%to 2.03%,respectively.The sulfur and nitrogen contents,and the density of the oil were significantly decreased.These factors were likely the main reasons for promoting the viscosity reduction of heavy oil during the aquathermolysis over the WO_(3)/ZrO_(2) solid acid catalysts.
基金Project(2003 UDBEA00C020) supported by the Collaborative Project of School and Province of Yunnan Province
文摘A new technology was developed to recover multiple valuable elements from the spent Al2O3-based catalyst by X-ray phase analysis and exploratory experiments. The experimental results show that in the condition of roasting temperature of 750℃ and roasting time of 30 min, molar ratio of Na2O to Al2O3 of 1.2, the leaching rates of alumina, vanadium and molybdenum in the spent catalyst are 97.2%, 95.8% and 98.9%, respectively. Vanadium and molybdenum in sodium aluminate solution can be recovered by precipitators A and B, and the precipitation rates of vanadium and molybdenum are 94.8% and 92.6%. Al(OH)3 was prepared from sodium aluminate solution in the carbonation decomposition process, and the purity of Al2O3 is 99.9% after calcination, the recovery of alumina reaches 90.6% in the whole process; the Ni-Co concentrate was leached by sulfuric acid, a nickel recovery of 98.2% and cobalt recovery over 98.5% can be obtained under the experimental condition of 30% H2SO4, 80℃, reaction time 4 h, mass ratio of liquid to solid 8, stirring rate 800r/min.
文摘The utilization of metal oxide‐zeolite catalysts in the syngas‐to‐olefin reaction is a promising strategy for producing C_(2)–C_(4) olefins from non‐petroleum resources.However,the effect of the crystal phase of metal oxides on the catalytic activity of these oxides is still ambiguous.Herein,typical metal oxides(ZnO/ZrO_(2))with different crystal phases(monoclinic(m‐ZrO_(2))and tetragonal(t‐ZrO_(2)))were employed for syngas conversion.The(ZnO/m‐ZrO_(2)+SAPO‐34)composite catalyst exhibited 80.5%selectivity for C_(2)–C_(4) olefins at a CO conversion of 27.9%,where the results are superior to those(CO conversion of 16.4%and C_(2)–C_(4) olefin selectivity of 76.1%)obtained over(ZnO/t‐ZrO_(2)+SAPO‐34).The distinct differences are ascribed to the larger number of hydroxyl groups,Lewis acid sites,and oxygen defects in ZnO/m‐ZrO_(2) compared to ZnO/t‐ZrO_(2).These features result in the formation of more formate and methoxy intermediate species on the ZnO/m‐ZrO_(2) oxides during syngas conversion,followed by the formation of more light olefins over SAPO‐34.The present findings provide useful information for the design of highly efficient ZrO_(2)‐based catalysts for syngas conversion.
文摘Pt/ZrO_(2)catalysts promoted with MoO_(3)and Nb_(2)O_(5)were tested for the combustion of short-chain alkanes(namely,methane,ethane,propane,and n-hexane).For short-chain alkane combustion,the inhibition of MoO_(3)(for the methane reaction)dramatically transformed to promotion(for the ethane,propane,and n-hexane reactions)as the carbon chain length increased,whereas the remarkable promotion of Nb_(2)O_(5)gradually weakened with an increase in the carbon chain length.Based on a detailed study of the oxidation reactions of methane and propane over the catalysts,the different roles of the promoters in the reactions were ascribed to differences in the acidic properties of the surface and the oxidation or reduction states of the Pt species.The MoO_(3)promoter could decorate the surface of the Pt species for a Pt-Mo/ZrO_(2)catalyst,whereas the Nb_(2)O_(5)promoter on the support could be partially covered by Pt particles for a Pt-Nb/ZrO_(2)catalyst.The formation of accessible Pt-MoO_(3)interfacial sites,a high concentration of metallic Pt species,and a high surface acidity in Pt-Mo/ZrO_(2)were responsible for the enhanced activity for catalytic propane combustion.The lack of enough accessible Pt-Nb_(2)O_(5)interfacial sites but an enhanced surface acid sites in Pt-Nb/ZrO_(2)explained the slight improvement in activity for catalytic propane combustion.However,the stabilized Pt^(n+)species in Pt-Nb/ZrO_(2)were responsible for the much-improved activity for methane combustion,whereas the Pt^(n+)species in Pt-Mo/ZrO_(2)could be reduced during the oxidation reaction,and the fewer exposed surface Pt species because of MoO_(3)decoration accounted for the inhibited activity for methane combustion.In addition,it can be concluded that MoO_(3)promotion is favorable for the activation of C-C bonds,whereas Nb_(2)O_(5)promotion is more beneficial for the activation of C-H bonds with high energy.
基金This work is supported by the Ministry of Science and Technology(G199902240-06)
文摘Superfine Mo/ZrO_2 catalysts were prepared for partial oxidation of methane to HCHO and characterized by BET, XRD, LRS, H2-TPR and XPS. Mo existed mainly in the form of Zr(MoO4)2, and the catalytic performance and physicochemical properties of the Mo/ZrO2 catalysts were closely related to this species.
文摘Highly active solid superacid catalysts for n-butane isomerization, SZ/A1_2O_3-P, were prepared by supporting SO-(4-2)/ZrO2, (SZ) on y-A1_2O_3 carrier using a precipitation method. The activities of some catalysts were enhanced significantly j The activity of the most active sample. 60%SZ/Al_2O3-P, was even about 2 times more active than that of the SZ catalyst.
基金financially supported by the Natural Science Foundation of China(21978312,21908235 and 21802155)the Key Research Program of Frontier Sciences,CAS(QYZDB–SSW–JS C043)+1 种基金Foundation of State Key Laboratory of Highefficiency Utilization of Coal and Green Chemical Engineering(2019-KF-05 and 2018-K22)Supported by Shanxi Scholarship Council of China and Fund Program for the Scientific Activities of Selected Returned Overseas Professionals in Shanxi Province are also greatly appreciated。
文摘The effects of crystallite size on the physicochemical properties and surface defects of pure monoclinic ZrO_(2) catalysts for isobutene synthesis were studied.We prepared a series of monoclinic ZrO_(2) catalysts with different crystallite size by changing calcination temperature and evaluated their catalytic performance for isobutene synthesis from syngas.ZrO_(2) with small crystalline size showed higher CO conversion and isobutene selectivity,while samples with large crystalline size preferred to form dimethyl ether(DME)instead of hydrocarbons,much less to isobutene.Oxygen defects(ODefects)analyzed by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy(XPS)provided evidence that more ODefectsoccupied on the surface of ZrO_(2) catalysts with smaller crystalline size.Electron paramagnetic resonance(EPR)and ultraviolet–visible diffuse reflectance(UV–vis DRS)confirmed the presence of high concentration of surface defects and Zr3+on mZrO_(2)-5.9 sample,respectively.In situ diffuse reflectance infrared Fourier transform spectroscopy(in situ DRIFTS)analysis indicated that the adsorption strength of formed formate species on catalyst reduced as the crystalline size decreased.These results suggested that surface defects were responsible for CO activation and further influenced the adsorption strength of surface species,and thus the products distribution changed.This study provides an in-depth insight for active sites regulation of ZrO_(2) catalyst in CO hydrogenation reaction.
基金Funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.51568068)the Young and Middle-aged Academic and Technical Leaders Reserve Talent Program(No.202105AC160054)。
文摘Solid acid MoO_(3)/ZrO_(2)-TiO_(2)catalysts were prepared by impregnation method,and catalytic hydrolysis of difluorodichloromethane(CFC-12)over the catalyst was studied.The presence of MoO_(3)/ZrO_(2)-TiO_(2)catalyst in polycrystalline state could be clearly observed by transmission electron microscopy(TEM).Mesopores were detected by N2 adsorption-desorption isotherms which further confirmed the MoO_(3)/ZrO_(2)-TiO_(2)structural characteristics of catalyst.The results of NH_(3)-TPD showed that the calcination temperatures had a great influence on the acidity of the catalyst,and the weak acidic site had a strong catalytic activity for the catalytic hydrolysis of CFC-12.Moreover,ZrO_(2)-TiO_(2)was highly dispersed in the MoO_(3)framework,suggested by powder X-ray diffraction(XRD)and N_(2)adsorption-desorption results.The effects of the catalyst calcination temperatures on the conversion rate of CFC-12 were studied.The effects of catalytic hydrolysis temperatures and water vapor concentration on the catalytic hydrolysis rate of CFC-12 were also studied.The solid acid MoO_(3)/ZrO_(2)-TiO_(2)was calcined at 500℃for 3 h at a catalytic hydrolysis temperature of 400℃and water vapor concentration of 83.18%,and catalytic hydrolysis rate of CFC-12 reached 98.65%.The hydrolysis rate of CFC-12 remained above 65.34%after 30 hours continuous reaction.