Tuesday, November 10, 2009: 8:30 AM
Hermitage B (Gaylord Opryland Hotel)
Description:
Catalysts have an important role in generation of hydrogen from fossil fuels such as natural gas, coal as well as biorenewable feedstocks for the applications such as methanol/ammonia synthesis, fuel upgrading in the refineries, production of Fischer Tropsch fuels, vehicles (fuel cells and internal combustion engines) and electricity generation. This session addresses fundamentals, challenges and technology advances in catalysts related to all aspects of hydrogen generation including reactions such as reforming, gasification, water gas shift and clean-up. Papers include theory, kinetics, catalyst preparation, characterization, testing, lifetime evaluation and optimization of operational limits.
Sponsor:
Catalysis and Reaction Engineering Division
Co-Sponsor(s):
Fuels and Petrochemicals Division (16)
Chair:
Co-Chair:
8:30 AM
(192a)
Interactions Between Flow and Reaction in Catalyst Particles for Hydrogen Generation by Steam Reforming
9:12 AM
(192c)
Carbon Dioxide Reforming of Methane to Synthesis Gas Over Supported Ni Catalysts Prepared From Ni-M (M: Mg and Ca)/Al-Layered Double Hydroxides
9:33 AM
(192d)
Investigation of the Surface Reaction Mechanism in Ethanol Steam Reforming Over Supported Co Catalysts
9:54 AM
(192e)
In Situ XPS and DRIFTS Studies On the Supported Co/CeO2-ZrO2 Catalysts for Ethanol Steam Reforming
10:15 AM
(192f)
Identification of the Active Catalyst Phases of the Bimetallic Cobalt and Palladium Zinc Oxides for the Reforming Reactions of Alcohols
10:36 AM
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