Claims
- 1. A method for making a catalyst comprising the steps of:
forming a support which includes non-noble metal, catalytic particulates distributed throughout the support; and at least partially covering the surface of the support with metal.
- 2. The method for making a catalyst as in claim 1, wherein the support is a metal oxide support having reversible hydrogen storage capability.
- 3. The method for making a catalyst as in claim 1, wherein at least partially covering the surface of the support includes impregnating the surface with metal.
- 4. The method for making a catalyst as in claim 1, wherein the non-noble metal, catalytic particulates include nickel.
- 5. The method for making a catalyst as in claim 1, wherein the non-noble metal particulates are 150 angstroms or less in diameter.
- 6. The method for making a catalyst as in claim 1, wherein the non-noble metal particulates 100 angstroms or less in diameter.
- 7. The method for making a catalyst as in claim 1, wherein the step for at least partially covering the surface of the support with metal includes covering the majority of the surface with a layer of metal.
- 8. The method for making a catalyst as in claim 1, wherein the metal at least partially covering the surface of the support includes nickel, cobalt, or copper.
- 9. The method for making a catalyst as in claim 1, wherein the metal at least partially covering the surface of the support is between 0 and 20 wt % of the catalyst.
- 10. The method for making a catalyst as in claim 1, wherein the step for at least partially covering includes precipitating the metal on the surface of the support.
- 11. The method for making a catalyst as in claim 1, wherein the step for at least partially covering the surface of the support includes precipitating the metal on the surface of the support in a reducing environment.
- 12. The method for making a catalyst as in claim 1, wherein the non-noble metal particulates are derived from atoms native to the support.
- 13. A method for making a catalyst comprising the steps of:
providing an alloy; preferentially corroding the alloy to provide an oxide support having metallic particulates distributed throughout the oxide support; and enriching the surface of the oxide support with metal from atoms that are not initially present in the alloy.
- 14. The method for making a catalyst as in claim 12, wherein the step of enriching the surface of the oxide support with metal is by adding metal to the surface of the oxide support.
- 15. A catalyst comprising:
a support; a plurality of metallic particulates distributed throughout the support; and a metal at least partially covering the surface of the support.
- 16. The catalyst of claim 15, wherein the support includes multicomponent, metastable oxide.
- 17. The catalyst of claim 15, wherein the metal particles distributed throughout the support are 150 angstroms or less in size.
- 18. The catalyst of claim 15, wherein the metal particles distributed throughout the support include non-noble metal particulates that are 150 angstroms or less in diameter.
- 19. The catalyst of claim 15, wherein the metal particles distributed throughout the support include non-noble metal particulates that are 100 angstroms or less in diameter.
- 20. The catalyst of claim 15, wherein the metal at least partially covering the surface of the support covers the majority of the surface.
- 21. The catalyst of claim 15, wherein the metal at least partially covering the surface of the support includes nickel, cobalt, or copper.
- 22. The catalyst of claim 15, wherein the metal at least partially covering the surface of the support is between 0 and 20 wt % of the catalyst.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present invention is a continuation in part of co-pending: U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/859,164, entitled “Modified Electrochemical Hydrogen Storage Alloy Having Increased Capacity, Rate Capability and Catalytic Activity”, filed May 16, 2001 which is a divisional application from U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/575,313 filed May 19, 2000 and U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/290,633 filed Apr. 12, 1999; and is a continuation in part of co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/523,820, entitled “Finely Divided Metal Catalyst And Method For Making The Same”, filed Aug. 17, 1998, the disclosures of which are herein incorporated by reference.
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