A multimetallic sample, NiCeSnRh/Al2O3, was tested in methane reforming with a CH4:H2O:CO2 molar ratio equal to 3:2:1. A very stable methane conversion with the time-on-stream was achieved during 20 h. Dimethyl sulfide served as a model sulfur molecule and a sulfurized sample was also tested. This achieved slightly lower conversion with a stable performance for more than 10 h and a minor but continuous decrease of its activity, after this period. The carbon dioxide conversion was always higher than the methane conversion in agreement with the lower H2/CO ratio observed with respect to the theoretical value, 2/1, indicating the sulfur might block the active sites for H2O activation. The analysis of the used catalysts showed graphitic and disordered carbon deposits.
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Poggio-Fraccari, E., Mariño, F., Herrera, C., Larrubia-Vargas, M. Á., & Alemany, L. (2023). Bi-Reforming of Biogas for Hydrogen Production with Sulfur-Resistant Multimetallic Catalyst. Chemical Engineering and Technology, 46(6), 1176–1184. https://doi.org/10.1002/ceat.202200525
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