1999
DOI: 10.1016/s0926-860x(99)00049-6
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The effect of support on WGSR activity of ruthenium catalysts

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“…Importantly, it is also possible to suppress the water gas shift reaction by using catalyst supports that do not activate water. In particular, it has been shown that various oxide supports (e.g., alumina, ceria, titania) facilitate the water gas shift reaction for supported metal catalysts, [60,61] and the mechanism for this promotion is probably related to the ability of these supports to dissociate water. In contrast, this promotional effect on water gas shift is not expected to be significant for a catalyst support such as carbon.…”
Section: Conversion Of Biomass Into Fuels: Aqueous-versus Vaporphase mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Importantly, it is also possible to suppress the water gas shift reaction by using catalyst supports that do not activate water. In particular, it has been shown that various oxide supports (e.g., alumina, ceria, titania) facilitate the water gas shift reaction for supported metal catalysts, [60,61] and the mechanism for this promotion is probably related to the ability of these supports to dissociate water. In contrast, this promotional effect on water gas shift is not expected to be significant for a catalyst support such as carbon.…”
Section: Conversion Of Biomass Into Fuels: Aqueous-versus Vaporphase mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wir hoffen, so zeigen zu können, wie einfache Ideen auf der Grundlage chemischer und katalytischer Konzepte zu Strategien für die Regelung von Reaktionsverläufen und Optimierung der Reaktionsbedingungen führen können, um optimale Ausbeuten bei der Herstellung bestimmter Produkte auf Grundlage oxygenierter Kohlenwasserstoffe aus Biomasse zu erzielen. [60,61] was mit der Fähigkeit der Trägermaterialien zur Dissoziation von Wasser korreliert. In diesem Zusammenhang konnten wir feststellen, dass bei der Umwandlung von wässrigem Glycerin am Pt-Kontakt aus Ceroxid/Zirconiumoxid die Wassergasreaktion eine deutliche Rolle spielt, während sie an Pt/C-Katalysatoren vernachläs-sigbar ist.…”
Section: Von Chemischen Und Katalytischen Konzepten Zur Prozessentwicunclassified
“…Basinska et al [23] investigated the effect of the carrier on water-gas shift reaction (WGSR) activity of ruthenium catalysts. The formation of Fe 3 O 4 /␥-Fe 2 O 3 by reduction of ␣-Fe 2 O 3 was noticed.…”
Section: Fe Mössbauer Spectroscopymentioning
confidence: 99%