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Low-temperature conversion of phenol into CO, CO 2 and H 2 by steam reforming over La-containing supported Rh catalysts
- Source :
- Applied Catalysis B: Environmental, Appl.Catal.B Environ.
- Publication Year :
- 2012
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Abstract
- The steam reforming of phenol in the low-temperature range of 350-550°C was studied over 0.5wt% Rh supported on Ce 0.15Zr 0.85O 2, Zr 0.93La 0.07O 2, and Ce 0.13Zr 0.83La 0.04O 2 mixed metal oxides. The reforming specific activity (per gram of catalyst basis) was found to depend on (a) Rh dispersion, (b) the concentration (μmolg -1) of labile oxygen species of support, as determined by " oxygen storage capacity" measurements, and (c) the promotion of the water-gas shift (WGS) reaction rate, all of which largely influenced by the support chemical composition. The addition of 4atom% La 3+ into the Ce 0.15Zr 0.85O 2 crystal structure was found to largely promote the dispersion of Rh, to increase significantly (by a factor of 1.75) the concentration of surface basic sites (μmolm -2) of Ce 0.13Zr 0.83La 0.04O 2 compared to Ce 0.15Zr 0.85O 2 support, to prevent to a large extent the inhibiting role of hydrogen in the rate of WGS reaction, and to influence significantly the concentration and structure of surface reaction intermediates of the WGS, namely: formate (HCOO-) and -OH groups formed on the support, and adsorbed CO formed on the Rh metal. The 0.5wt% Rh/Ce 0.13Zr 0.83La 0.04O 2 catalyst led to a significantly better performance towards steam reforming of phenol in terms of phenol conversion, H 2-yield, and CO/CO 2 product ratio in the 350-450°C range compared to a commercial Ni-based catalyst (44wt% Ni) used for steam reforming reactions. At 400°C, the 0.5wt% Rh/Ce 0.13Zr 0.83La 0.04O 2 catalyst exhibited approximately 54% and 50%, respectively, higher phenol conversion and hydrogen yield, compared to the Ni-based industrial catalyst. The significantly lower CO/CO 2 product ratio obtained in the case of Rh/Ce 0.13Zr 0.83La 0.04O 2 compared to that obtained in the other supported-Rh catalysts is in agreement with the higher kinetic rate for the WGS reaction observed in the former catalyst. © 2012 Elsevier B.V. 117-118 81 95 Cited By :21
- Subjects :
- Operando DRIFTS-mass spectrometry WGS
Product ratios
HRTEM
Hydrogen
X ray photoelectron spectroscopy
Rh catalysts
Specific activity
Catalyst supports
Oxygen
Supported-Rh catalysts
Reaction rate
Steam reforming
chemistry.chemical_compound
Basic sites
Industrial catalyst
Operando
CO 2-DRIFTS
Dispersions
Oxygen species
General Environmental Science
H 2O-DRIFTS
Temperature
CO-TPD
Cerium
Phenol conversion
Water-gas-shift reactions
Oxygen storage capacity
Chemical compositions
Reaction rates
Water gas shift
Inorganic chemistry
chemistry.chemical_element
Hydrogen yields
Phenol steam reforming
WGS reactions
Mixed metal oxide
Catalysis
Phenols
Lanthanum
XPS
Phenol
Low temperatures
Formate
Rhodium
Hydrogen production
CO 2-TPD
Mass spectrometry
Adsorbed CO
Process Chemistry and Technology
Crystal structure
OH group
Kinetic rates
chemistry
Carbon dioxide
Zirconium
Ni-based catalyst
Surface reactions
Subjects
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- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Applied Catalysis B: Environmental, Appl.Catal.B Environ.
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....350f800ba03d40e3f04d5d7b56271767