Nondeactivating Nanosized Ionic Catalysts for Water-Gas Shift Reaction
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01/07/2009
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Resumo |
The water-gas shift reaction (WGS) is an important reaction to produce hydrogen. In this study, we have synthesized nanosized catalysts where Pt ion is substituted in the +2 state in TiO2, CeO2, and Ce1-xTixO2-delta. These catalysts have been characterized by X-ray diffraction and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), and it has been shown that Pt2+ in these reducible oxides result in solid solutions like Ti0.99Pt0.01O2-delta, Ce0.8Ti0.15Pt0.02O2-delta, and Ce0.98Pt0.02O2-delta. These catalysts were tested for the water gas shift reaction both ill the presence and absence of hydrogen. It was shown that Ti0.99Pt0.01O2-delta exhibited higher catalytic activity than Ce0.83Ti0.15Pt0.02O2-delta and Ce0.98Pt0.02O2-delta. Further, experiments were conducted to determine the deactivation of these catalysts. There was no sintering of Pt and no carbonate formation; therefore, the catalyst did not deactivate even after prolonged reaction. There was no carbonate formation because of the highly acidic nature of Ti4+ ions in the catalysts. |
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application/pdf |
Identificador |
http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/22082/1/pdf.pdf Sharma, Sudhanshu and Deshpande, Parag A and Hegde, MS and Madras, Giridhar (2009) Nondeactivating Nanosized Ionic Catalysts for Water-Gas Shift Reaction. In: Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research, 48 (14). pp. 6535-6543. |
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American Chemical Society |
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http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/22082/ |
Palavras-Chave | #Solid State & Structural Chemistry Unit |
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Journal Article PeerReviewed |