2010 Spring Meeting & 6th Global Congress on Process Safety
(137e) Ag/ZnO One Dimensional Catalyst for the Steam Reforming of Methanol by Hydrogen Production
Authors
Miguel Jose-Yacaman - Presenter, University of Texas at San Antonio
Raúl Pérez-Hernández - Presenter, Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Nucleares
Francis Leonard Deepak - Presenter, University of Texas at San Antonio
Alvaro Mayoral - Presenter, University of Texas at San Antonio
Albina Gutiérrez-Martínez - Presenter, Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Nucleares
María E. Fernández-García - Presenter, Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Nucleares
Gilberto Mondragón-Galicia - Presenter, Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Nucleares
One dimensional (1-D) and three dimensional (3-D) ZnO were growth by a hydrothermal method. ZnO 1-D was employed as a support for silver nanoparticles in order to design a new catalyst and used on the steam reforming of methanol (SRM) reaction for H2 production. The catalytic activity of the Ag/ZnO sample with low content of Ag showed better performance on the SRM reaction than on high silver loading catalyst. So, the sample with small Ag particle size showed best performance in methanol conversion than on the catalyst with big Ag particle size. According to the results of SEM and TEM techniques the catalytic activity observed on the Ag/ZnO 1-D catalyst occurs in the edge sites rather than the rim sites. The edge sites are responsible for the high catalytic activity and selectivity towards H2 and low production of CO, because, nanorods have a large edge area than rim sites. The role of Ag is to accept the hydrogen to be released to the gas phase. In addition, good stability during the reaction was observed on the Ag/ZnO 1-D catalyst.