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- 2012 AIChE Annual Meeting
- Catalysis and Reaction Engineering Division
- Catalytic Hydrogen Generation - General I
- (197e) Enhanced Oxygen Mobility and Reactivity In Ethanol Steam Reforming
We have developed a strategy of increasing oxygen storage capacity (OSC) of ESR catalysts. We have prepared a series of Mg modified CeO2 by citric acid sol-gel method. Ni particles were loaded by impregnation method. The catalysts were characterized by N2 adsorption/desorption, X-ray powder diffraction (XRD), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), temperature-programmed reduction (TPR), O2 volumetric chemisorption and thermo gravimetric analysis (TGA). The insertion of Mg into the CeO2 lattice efficiently promotes the reduction of Ce4+ according to XRD and TPR analysis. Mg modified Ni/CeO2 catalysts have larger OSC and smaller nickel crystallite size compared to bare Ni/CeO2. The optimal Mg addition is 7 mol% (Ni/7MgCe) with the best OM. We also present evidence indicating that Mg addition significantly promotes ethanol conversion and H2 production in ESR, and that Ni/7MgCe yields the best performance due to the high OM of the support. These Mg modified catalysts also produce less carbon deposition compared to Ni/CeO2, and the amount of deposited carbon decreases with increasing Mg addition. Ni/7MgCe has the best resistance to carbon deposition owing to the excellent OM.