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- Bosch_reaction abstract "The Bosch reaction is a chemical reaction between carbon dioxide and hydrogen that produces elemental carbon (graphite), water and a 10% return of invested heat. This reaction requires the introduction of iron as a catalyst and requires a temperature level of 530-730 degrees Celsius.The overall reaction is as follows:CO2(g) + 2 H2(g) → C(s) + 2 H2O(g)The above reaction is actually the result of two reactions. The first reaction, the reverse water gas shift reaction, is a fast one.CO2 + H2 → CO + H2OThe second reaction controls the reaction rate.CO + H2 → C + H2OThe overall reaction produces 2.3×103 joules for every gram of carbon produced at 650 °C. Reaction temperatures are in the range of 450 to 600 °C.The reaction can be accelerated in the presence of an iron, cobalt or nickel catalyst. Ruthenium also serves to speed up the reaction. Together with the Sabatier reaction the Bosch reaction is studied as a way to remove carbon dioxide and to generate clean water aboard a space station The reaction is also used to produce graphite for radiocarbon dating with Accelerator Mass Spectrometry.It is named after the German chemist Carl Bosch.[citation needed]The Bosch reaction is being investigated for use in maintaining space station life support. Though the Bosch reaction would present a completely closed hydrogen and oxygen cycle which only produces atomic carbon as waste, difficulties maintaining its higher required temperature and properly handling carbon deposits mean significantly more research will be required before a Bosch reactor could become a reality. One problem is that the production of elemental carbon tends to foul the catalyst's surface, which is detrimental to the reaction's efficiency.".
- Bosch_reaction wikiPageExternalLink 19710002858_1971002858.pdf.
- Bosch_reaction wikiPageID "752861".
- Bosch_reaction wikiPageRevisionID "540522539".
- Bosch_reaction hasPhotoCollection Bosch_reaction.
- Bosch_reaction subject Category:Hydrogen.
- Bosch_reaction subject Category:Name_reactions.
- Bosch_reaction subject Category:Organic_redox_reactions.
- Bosch_reaction type ChemicalProcess113446390.
- Bosch_reaction type ChemicalReaction113447361.
- Bosch_reaction type NameReactions.
- Bosch_reaction type NaturalProcess113518963.
- Bosch_reaction type OrganicRedoxReactions.
- Bosch_reaction type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Bosch_reaction type Process100029677.
- Bosch_reaction comment "The Bosch reaction is a chemical reaction between carbon dioxide and hydrogen that produces elemental carbon (graphite), water and a 10% return of invested heat. This reaction requires the introduction of iron as a catalyst and requires a temperature level of 530-730 degrees Celsius.The overall reaction is as follows:CO2(g) + 2 H2(g) → C(s) + 2 H2O(g)The above reaction is actually the result of two reactions.".
- Bosch_reaction label "Bosch reaction".
- Bosch_reaction label "Bosch-Reaktion".
- Bosch_reaction label "Bosch反应".
- Bosch_reaction label "Reakcja Boscha".
- Bosch_reaction label "Reazione di Bosch".
- Bosch_reaction label "Reação de Bosch".
- Bosch_reaction label "Réaction de Bosch".
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- Bosch_reaction sameAs Reazione_di_Bosch.
- Bosch_reaction sameAs Reakcja_Boscha.
- Bosch_reaction sameAs Reação_de_Bosch.
- Bosch_reaction sameAs m.038dtp.
- Bosch_reaction sameAs Q894369.
- Bosch_reaction sameAs Q894369.
- Bosch_reaction sameAs Bosch_reaction.
- Bosch_reaction wasDerivedFrom Bosch_reaction?oldid=540522539.
- Bosch_reaction isPrimaryTopicOf Bosch_reaction.