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Development of a combined catalyst and sorbent for the water gas shift reaction
Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research
  • Meng Kong, Zhejiang University
  • Karl O. Albrecht, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
  • Brent H. Shanks, Iowa State University
  • Thomas D. Wheelock, Iowa State University
Document Type
Article
Publication Version
Published Version
Publication Date
1-1-2014
DOI
10.1021/ie402607a
Abstract

A combined catalyst and sorbent was developed for reacting CO with steam to produce H2 in a single reaction stage at 600 °C by employing the water gas shift (WGS) reaction. The combined material was in the form of spherical pellets where each pellet consisted of a CaO core for absorbing byproduct CO2 surrounded by a porous shell of Al2O 3 which supported a Ni catalyst. The best results were achieved by incorporating 5 wt % limestone in the shell material to suppress coking. By employing the best core-in-shell pellets and supplying a 3:1 mol ratio of steam to CO at 600 °C, more than 97% of the CO was converted to H2 by the WGS reaction and less than 1% was converted to CH4 by a side reaction. Also, none of the CO was converted to coke.

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Reprinted (adapted) with permission from Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research 53 (2014): 9570, doi: 10.1021/ie402607a. Copyright 2014 American Chemical Society.

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American Chemical Society
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Citation Information
Meng Kong, Karl O. Albrecht, Brent H. Shanks and Thomas D. Wheelock. "Development of a combined catalyst and sorbent for the water gas shift reaction" Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research Vol. 53 Iss. 23 (2014) p. 9570 - 9577
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/thomas-wheelock/6/