Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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43383 | Applied Catalysis A: General | 2008 | 10 Pages |
The activity of a 5-wt% Cu/CeO2−x catalyst during preferential CO oxidation in hydrogen-rich gas mixtures was studied in a microchannel reactor. The CO concentration dropped from 1 vol.% to 10 ppm at a selectivity of 60%, at a temperature of 190 °C, and a weight hour space velocity (WHSV) of 55,000 cm3 g−1 h−1. Both the CO concentration and the temperature increased when the WHSV was increased from 50,000 to 500,000 cm3 g−1 h−1. An increase of the O2 concentration from a 1.2 to 3 fold excess reduced the CO concentration to 10 ppm in a broad temperature interval of 50 °C at WHSVs up to 275,000 cm3 g−1 h−1. The preferential CO oxidation could be carried out at higher flow rates and at higher selectivities in the microchannel reactor compared to a fixed-bed flow reactor.
Graphical abstractThe activity of a 5 wt% Cu/CeO2−x catalyst during preferential CO oxidation in hydrogen-rich gas mixtures was studied in a microchannel reactor. An increase of the O2 concentration from a 1.2 to 3 fold excess reduced the CO concentration to 10 ppm in a broad temperature interval of 50 °C at weight hour space velocity (WHSV) up to 275,000 cm3 g−1 h−1. The preferential CO oxidation could be carried out at higher flow rates and at higher selectivities in the microchannel reactor compared to a fixed-bed flow reactor.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide