ZnO is a CO(2)-selective steam reforming catalyst
ZnO was tested as possible methanol and - since formaldehyde is one of the key intermediates in methanol conversion reactions - also as formaldehyde steam reforming catalyst. Catalytic experiments in a batch as well as a flow reactor resulted in highly selective steam reforming, though at low specif...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of catalysis 2013-01, Vol.297 (C), p.151-154 |
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Zusammenfassung: | ZnO was tested as possible methanol and - since formaldehyde is one of the key intermediates in methanol conversion reactions - also as formaldehyde steam reforming catalyst. Catalytic experiments in a batch as well as a flow reactor resulted in highly selective steam reforming, though at low specific activities, of formaldehyde and methanol over ZnO toward CO(2) (selectivity of 95-99.6%). Comparison of the behavior of ZnPd near-surface intermetallic phases, unsupported intermetallic ZnPd and supported ZnPd/ZnO catalysts reveals that formaldehyde is formed from methanol in parallel with CO(2) on the former, while on unsupported intermetallic ZnPd and ZnO-supported ZnPd, it is efficiently reacted toward CO(2), thus, a beneficial role of ZnO in oxidizing formaldehyde-derived intermediates toward CO(2) is evident. |
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ISSN: | 0021-9517 |