Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1279034 International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 2009 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

A study of the CO oxidation reaction was conducted on a CuO–CeO2 catalyst, with a copper content of 20 at%. The stability, activity and selectivity of this sample were evaluated in the absence of H2 and also under PROX conditions (i.e. in great H2 excess). The influence of the reaction temperature and the feed composition was also analyzed. It was found that water and CO2 have a negative effect on the catalytic activity. Except for the undesired oxidation of hydrogen, the occurrence of other lateral reactions that could be present in the PROX reactor can be discarded. A kinetic study was carried out in order to fit a classical power-law expression for CO oxidation rate. Although this mathematical expression gave a good fit in limited concentration ranges, it was found that the partial reaction orders depend on the reactant molar fractions.

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