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Relating catalyst structure and composition to the water–gas shift activity of Cu–Zn-based mixed-oxide catalysts
Authors:Magnus Rnning  Florian Huber  Hilde Meland  Hilde Venvik  De Chen  Anders Holmen
Affiliation:

aNorwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Department of Chemical Engineering, N-7491 Trondheim, Norway

bSINTEF Materials and Chemistry, N-7465 Trondheim, Norway

Abstract:In order to investigate the effect of cerium oxide on Cu–Zn-based mixed-oxide catalysts four catalyst samples were characterized by means of XRD, in situ XANES and thermogravimetric analysis. The activity of the catalyst samples was tested for the forward water–gas shift reaction. Cerium oxide was found to increase the crystallinity of the ZnO phase indicating a segregation of the Cu and ZnO phases. The TOF of the water–gas shift reaction based on chemisorption data was found to be independent of composition and preparation conditions of the four catalyst samples. In contrast, the catalyst stability depends on composition and preparation conditions. Cerium oxide impregnated before calcination of the hydrotalcite-based Cu–Zn precursors leads to a more stable water–gas shift catalyst.
Keywords:Water–gas shift  Copper  Cerium oxide  XANES  XRD  Thermogravimetric analysis
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