Methanol reforming over cobalt catalysts prepared from fumarate precursors: TPD investigation

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Temperature-programmed desorption (TPD) was employed to investigate adsorption characteristics of CH3OH, H2O, H2, CO2 and CO on cobalt-manganese oxide catalysts prepared through mixed Co-Mn fumarate precursors either by pyrolysis or oxidation and oxidation/reduction pretreatment. Pyrolysis temperature and Co/Mn ratio were the variable synthesis parameters. Adsorption of methanol, water and CO2 was carried out at room temperature. Adsorption of H2 and H2O was carried out at 25 and 300°C. Adsorption of CO was carried out at 25 and 150°C. The goal of the work was to gain insight on the observed differences in the performance of the aforementioned catalysts in methanol steam reforming. TPD results indicated that activity differences are mostly related to variation in the number density of active sites, which are able to adsorb and decompose methanol.

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Papadopoulou, E., & Ioannides, T. (2016). Methanol reforming over cobalt catalysts prepared from fumarate precursors: TPD investigation. Catalysts, 6(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/catal6030033

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