%0 Journal Article %@holdercode {isadg {BR SPINPE} ibi 8JMKD3MGPCW/3DT298S} %@nexthigherunit 8JMKD3MGPCW/3ET38CH %@archivingpolicy denypublisher denyfinaldraft24 %@issn 0926-860X %@resumeid 8JMKD3MGP5W/3C9JJAA %@usergroup administrator %@usergroup marciana %3 textural.pdf %X Ir/Al2O3, Ru/Al2O3, and Ir-Ru/Al2O3 catalysts with total metallic contents of 30% in mass were prepared by an incipient wetness method. The characterization of these materials, before and after their use for hydrazine decomposition in a satellite thruster, was performed by measurement techniques of specific surface area, volume and pores size distribution, H2 chemisorption, TEM and basic chemical analysis. An average decrease of 11% in the BET surface area was observed, independent of the catalyst composition. The total specific pore volume remained unchanged because the volume reduction in the size range diameters between 1.0 and 10 nm was compensated by the increase in the diameters size range between 10 and 100 nm. A reduction of the H2 quantity adsorbed on the Ir/Al2O3 catalyst can be explained by the metal loss through erosion as well as by its partial occlusion within the pores of the alumina support. On the other hand, catalysts containing Ru showed an increase of H2 chemisorbed amount, attributed to a more complete reduction of this material after hydrazine decomposition, in spite of the erosion and occlusion losses. Such observations were confirmed by TEM, which showed a great stability of the distributions of the metallic particle sizes in all catalysts. %8 Sep. %N 2 %T Textural properties evolution of Ir and Ru supported on alumina catalysts during hydrazine decomposition in satellite thruster %@secondarytype PRE PI %K cobustão, preparação de catalisadores, decomposição da hidrazina, irídio, alumina, catálise, Iridium catalyst, Ruthenium catalyst, Iridium-ruthenium bimetallic catalyst. %@visibility shown %@group LCP-INPE-MCT-BR %@secondarykey INPE-10375-PRE/5875 %@copyholder SID/SCD %2 sid.inpe.br/marciana/2004/01.08.11.45.38 %@affiliation Laboratório Associado de Combustão e Propulsão, Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais %@affiliation Faculdade de Engenharia Química, Universidade Estadual de Campinas, C. P. 6066, 13083-970, Campinas, SP, Brazil %@affiliation Faculdade de Engenharia Química de Lorena, C. P. 116, 12600-000, Lorena, SP, Brazil %B Applied Catalysis A: General %P 331-340 %4 sid.inpe.br/marciana/2004/01.08.11.45 %D 2003 %V 250 %A Soares Neto, Turíbio Gomes, %A Cobo, A. J. G., %A Cruzc, Gilberto M. da, %@dissemination WEBSCI; PORTALCAPES. %@area COMB