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Direct methanol steam reforming to hydrogen over CuZnGaOx catalysts without CO post-treatment: mechanistic considerations
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EngineeringEnergy ConversionChemistryMechanistic ConsiderationsCuzngaox CatalystsHydrogen GenerationHydrogen GasChemical EngineeringDecent Methanol ConversionMaterials ScienceMethanol SteamCatalytic ApplicationIndustrial CatalysisCatalyst RecyclingHydrogen Production TechnologyCatalysisHydrogenEnergyCatalytic ProcessDirect Methanol SteamCatalyst PreparationHydrothermal Processing
Utilization of hydrogen gas (and carbon dioxide) from methanol steam reforming reaction directly without CO post-treatment to supply proton exchange membrane fuel cells for mobile applications is an attractive option. CuZnGaOx based mixed oxides prepared by co-precipitation are found to be active as catalysts for the reforming reaction. It is also found that the use of lower temperature and a faster substrate flow rate with a shorter contact time with the catalyst bed can significantly reduce the CO level in the product gas stream. At 150 °C this class of oxides gives a decent methanol conversion but can also totally suppress the CO production at a short contact time, which is in a sharp contrast with conventional CuZnOx based catalysts that give a significant degree of CO formation. Characterization using Diffuse Reflectance Infrared Fourier Transform (DRIFT) analysis presented in this work clearly suggests the importance of the interface between copper metal-defective oxides for the catalysis. Mechanistic aspects of this reaction are therefore discussed in this paper.
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