Published 2016
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Metal Dispersion and Interaction with the Supports in the Coke Production Over Ethanol Steam Reforming Catalysts
Description
Two families of Ni/TiO2catalysts were prepared for use in the steam
reforming of ethanol. The catalytic performances, in terms of both H2productivity
and stability towards coking and sintering, were related to the physico-chemical
properties of the catalysts.
The samples were prepared either by synthesis of the support by precipitation
and subsequent impregnation with the active phase, or by direct synthesis through
Flame Pyrolysis. Many techniques have been used to assess the physico-chemical
properties of both the fresh and spent catalysts. The samples showed different
textural, structural and morphological properties, as well as different reducibility
and thermal resistance, depending on the preparation method and support.
The performance of the titania-supported catalysts were found very dependent
on the preparation procedure, and we may conclude that operation at 625 C can be
satisfactory from all the points of view of activity, productivity and C balance,
allowing to limit the heat input to the reactor with respect to operation at 750 C.
Additional details
Identifiers
- URL
- http://hdl.handle.net/11567/817494
- URN
- urn:oai:iris.unige.it:11567/817494
Origin repository
- Origin repository
- UNIGE