Catalytic Hydrogen Generation - General I

Thursday, November 11, 2010: 8:30 AM
251 D Room (Salt Palace Convention Center)

Description:
Catalysts have an important role in generation of hydrogen from fossil fuels, such as natural gas and coal, as well as biorenewable feedstocks for applications which include methanol/ammonia synthesis, fuel upgrading in 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 catalysis related to all aspects of hydrogen generation including reforming, gasification, water gas shift and clean-up. Papers address 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:
Morris D. Argyle
Email: mdargyle@byu.edu

Co-Chair:
Kishori T. Deshpande
Email: kdeshpande@dow.com



8:30 AM
(583a) Performance Enhancement of Low Temperature Water Gas Shift Catalysts by Palladium-Iron and Platinum-Iron Interactions
Jorge Pazmino, Luis Bollmann, Vincent Kispersky, Damion Williams, Mayank Shekhar, Jeffrey T. Miller, Jeffrey W. Elam, Anil Mane, W. Nicholas Delgass and Fabio Ribeiro


8:51 AM
(583b) Determination of the Active Site for Nanoparticle Gold Water-Gas Shift Catalysts Using a Model Support
W. Damion Williams, Mayank Shekhar, Wen-Sheng Lee, Vincent Kispersky, Jun Wang, W. Nicholas Delgass, Fabio H. Ribeiro, Seung Min Kim, Eric A. Stach, Jeffrey T. Miller and Lawrence F. Allard Jr.



9:33 AM
(583d) Ultra-Low Temperature Water-Gas-Shift Reaction with Homogeneous Supported Ionic Liquid Phase (SILP) Catalysts
Sebastian Werner, Normen Szesni, Richard W. Fischer, Marco Haumann and Peter Wasserscheid


9:54 AM
(583e) Kinetic Studies On Au and Pt Catalysts Supported On Model Al2O3 and TiO2 for the WGS Reaction
Mayank Shekhar, W. Damion Williams, Wen-Sheng Lee, W. Nicholas Delgass, Fabio H. Ribeiro, Seung Min Kim, Eric A. Stach and Jeffrey T. Miller

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