2008 Annual Meeting
(189c) Characterization of Ni/Ce(x)Zr(1-x)O2 Catalyst for Autothermal Reforming
Authors
Kong, J. H. - Presenter, Chonnam National University
Moon, D. J., Korea Institute of Science & Technology
Kim, J. H., Chonnam National University
Park, N. C., Chonnam National University
Shin, J. S., Chonnam National University
Kim, Y. C., Chonnam National University
The catalytic performance and characterization of Ni/CexZr1-xO2 were investigated using an autothermal reforming(ATR) process for hydrogen production. The Ni/CexZr1-xO2 catalysts were prepared using the following methods: the water method (W), urea water method (UW), urea ethylacetate method (UE) and urea water - alcohol method (UWA). The effect of the support composition as well as the metal loading on the ATR reaction was examined in a fixed-bed flow reactor, over a temperature range of 300 to 700 aC. The catalysts were characterized using various techniques. The characterization results prevented carbon deposition on the surface of Ni/CexZr1-xO2. SEM indicated that the surface carbon was denser on the Ni/CZ - UW used catalyst than on the Ni/CZ - UWA used catalyst.
TGA showed that the amount of carbon deposition on the Ni/CeZr - UWA was approximately 19% lower than on the Ni/CZ - UW catalyst. SEM indicated that the surface carbon was denser on the Ni/CZ - UW used catalyst compared with the Ni/CZ - UWA used catalyst. In addition, there was a higher level of hydrogen production on the Ni/CZ - UWA catalyst than on the other catalyst. However, further studies will be needed to confirm the stability of the Ni/CZ - UWA catalyst.