Stabilization and regeneration of Ce02 and Ce02/Zr02 based Pt catalyst for the water gas shift reaction

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
R. M. S. Häggblad
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

The article deals with stabilisation and regeneration of Ce02 and Ce02/Zr02 based Pt water gas shift catalysts, subject to high initial deactivation. The reaction gas species effect on the catalyst deactivation was investigated by H2-TPR. Activity measurements enabled the effect of different promoters, some added to the Ce02 based catalysts and some to the Ce02/Zr02 based Pt catalysts, to be investigated. The catalysts were also characterised by BET and CO-TPR. Deactivated catalysts activity was restored by using various regeneration methods. Of the two selected carriers the Ce02/Zr02 based Pt catalyst showed the highest resilience to deactivation. For the two different carriers, Ce02 and Ce02/Zr02, Wand Re were the best promoters when the catalyst was subject to deactivation. Experiments with Hr TPR indicate a fast initial change in the platinum oxides concentration and composition. The CO-TPR was used to make conclusions about the various regeneration effects of water and oxygen on the catalyst. Finally it is suggested that not one deactivation mechanism is possible and which mechanism that dominates is dependant on the catalyst and the reaction gas composition.
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APA: R. M. S. Häggblad  (2005)  Stabilization and regeneration of Ce02 and Ce02/Zr02 based Pt catalyst for the water gas shift reaction

MLA: R. M. S. Häggblad Stabilization and regeneration of Ce02 and Ce02/Zr02 based Pt catalyst for the water gas shift reaction. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2005.

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