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Reactive metal-support interaction in the Cu-In(2)O(3) system: intermetallic compound formation and its consequences for CO(2)-selective methanol steam reforming

The reactive metal-support interaction in the Cu-In(2)O(3) system and its implications on the CO(2) selectivity in methanol steam reforming (MSR) have been assessed using nanosized Cu particles on a powdered cubic In(2)O(3) support. Reduction in hydrogen at 300 °C resulted in the formation of metall...

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Autores principales: Ploner, Kevin, Schlicker, Lukas, Gili, Albert, Gurlo, Aleksander, Doran, Andrew, Zhang, Lei, Armbrüster, Marc, Obendorf, Dagmar, Bernardi, Johannes, Klötzer, Bernhard, Penner, Simon
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6493314/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31068984
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14686996.2019.1590127
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author Ploner, Kevin
Schlicker, Lukas
Gili, Albert
Gurlo, Aleksander
Doran, Andrew
Zhang, Lei
Armbrüster, Marc
Obendorf, Dagmar
Bernardi, Johannes
Klötzer, Bernhard
Penner, Simon
author_facet Ploner, Kevin
Schlicker, Lukas
Gili, Albert
Gurlo, Aleksander
Doran, Andrew
Zhang, Lei
Armbrüster, Marc
Obendorf, Dagmar
Bernardi, Johannes
Klötzer, Bernhard
Penner, Simon
author_sort Ploner, Kevin
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description The reactive metal-support interaction in the Cu-In(2)O(3) system and its implications on the CO(2) selectivity in methanol steam reforming (MSR) have been assessed using nanosized Cu particles on a powdered cubic In(2)O(3) support. Reduction in hydrogen at 300 °C resulted in the formation of metallic Cu particles on In(2)O(3). This system already represents a highly CO(2)-selective MSR catalyst with ~93% selectivity, but only 56% methanol conversion and a maximum H(2) formation rate of 1.3 µmol g(Cu)(−1) s(−1). After reduction at 400 °C, the system enters an In(2)O(3)-supported intermetallic compound state with Cu(2)In as the majority phase. Cu(2)In exhibits markedly different self-activating properties at equally pronounced CO(2) selectivities between 92% and 94%. A methanol conversion improvement from roughly 64% to 84% accompanied by an increase in the maximum hydrogen formation rate from 1.8 to 3.8 µmol g(Cu)(−1) s(−1) has been observed from the first to the fourth consecutive runs. The presented results directly show the prospective properties of a new class of Cu-based intermetallic materials, beneficially combining the MSR properties of the catalyst’s constituents Cu and In(2)O(3). In essence, the results also open up the pathway to in-depth development of potentially CO(2)-selective bulk intermetallic Cu-In compounds with well-defined stoichiometry in MSR.
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spelling pubmed-64933142019-05-08 Reactive metal-support interaction in the Cu-In(2)O(3) system: intermetallic compound formation and its consequences for CO(2)-selective methanol steam reforming Ploner, Kevin Schlicker, Lukas Gili, Albert Gurlo, Aleksander Doran, Andrew Zhang, Lei Armbrüster, Marc Obendorf, Dagmar Bernardi, Johannes Klötzer, Bernhard Penner, Simon Sci Technol Adv Mater Focus on Intermetallic Catalysts The reactive metal-support interaction in the Cu-In(2)O(3) system and its implications on the CO(2) selectivity in methanol steam reforming (MSR) have been assessed using nanosized Cu particles on a powdered cubic In(2)O(3) support. Reduction in hydrogen at 300 °C resulted in the formation of metallic Cu particles on In(2)O(3). This system already represents a highly CO(2)-selective MSR catalyst with ~93% selectivity, but only 56% methanol conversion and a maximum H(2) formation rate of 1.3 µmol g(Cu)(−1) s(−1). After reduction at 400 °C, the system enters an In(2)O(3)-supported intermetallic compound state with Cu(2)In as the majority phase. Cu(2)In exhibits markedly different self-activating properties at equally pronounced CO(2) selectivities between 92% and 94%. A methanol conversion improvement from roughly 64% to 84% accompanied by an increase in the maximum hydrogen formation rate from 1.8 to 3.8 µmol g(Cu)(−1) s(−1) has been observed from the first to the fourth consecutive runs. The presented results directly show the prospective properties of a new class of Cu-based intermetallic materials, beneficially combining the MSR properties of the catalyst’s constituents Cu and In(2)O(3). In essence, the results also open up the pathway to in-depth development of potentially CO(2)-selective bulk intermetallic Cu-In compounds with well-defined stoichiometry in MSR. Taylor & Francis 2019-04-25 /pmc/articles/PMC6493314/ /pubmed/31068984 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14686996.2019.1590127 Text en © 2019 The Author(s). Published by National Institute for Materials Science in partnership with Taylor & Francis Group. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Focus on Intermetallic Catalysts
Ploner, Kevin
Schlicker, Lukas
Gili, Albert
Gurlo, Aleksander
Doran, Andrew
Zhang, Lei
Armbrüster, Marc
Obendorf, Dagmar
Bernardi, Johannes
Klötzer, Bernhard
Penner, Simon
Reactive metal-support interaction in the Cu-In(2)O(3) system: intermetallic compound formation and its consequences for CO(2)-selective methanol steam reforming
title Reactive metal-support interaction in the Cu-In(2)O(3) system: intermetallic compound formation and its consequences for CO(2)-selective methanol steam reforming
title_full Reactive metal-support interaction in the Cu-In(2)O(3) system: intermetallic compound formation and its consequences for CO(2)-selective methanol steam reforming
title_fullStr Reactive metal-support interaction in the Cu-In(2)O(3) system: intermetallic compound formation and its consequences for CO(2)-selective methanol steam reforming
title_full_unstemmed Reactive metal-support interaction in the Cu-In(2)O(3) system: intermetallic compound formation and its consequences for CO(2)-selective methanol steam reforming
title_short Reactive metal-support interaction in the Cu-In(2)O(3) system: intermetallic compound formation and its consequences for CO(2)-selective methanol steam reforming
title_sort reactive metal-support interaction in the cu-in(2)o(3) system: intermetallic compound formation and its consequences for co(2)-selective methanol steam reforming
topic Focus on Intermetallic Catalysts
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6493314/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31068984
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14686996.2019.1590127
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