Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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51266 | Catalysis Communications | 2009 | 4 Pages |
A thin layer of silicalite-1 zeolite membrane was grown on the surface of Ni/SiO2 and Ni/Al2O3 catalyst beads after seeding and secondary regrowth to create core–shell catalysts that are resistant to alkali poisoning from direct internal reforming-molten carbonate fuel cell (DIR-MCFC). The zeolite shell thickness was optimized to prevent poisoning and minimize diffusion resistance. An out-of-cell test was designed to simulate the fuel cell operating conditions, which showed that the new core–shell catalysts maintained a high activity similar to the original fresh catalyst in spite of the exposure to alkali vapor at high temperature. The conventional Ni/SiO2 and Ni/Al2O3 catalysts suffered higher than 80% decrease in activity for steam reforming of methane reaction (SRM).