Title of article :
De-oxygenation of CO2 by using Hydrogen, Carbon and Methane over Alumina-Supported Catalysts
Author/Authors :
Raskar, R. Y. CE PD Division - National Chemical Laboratory, India , Kale, K. B. CE PD Division - National Chemical Laboratory, India , Gaikwad, A. G. CE PD Division - National Chemical Laboratory, India
From page :
59
To page :
69
Abstract :
The de-oxygenation of CO2 was explored by using hydrogen, methane, carbon etc., over alumina supported catalysts. The alumina-supported ruthenium, rhodium, platinum, molybdenum, vanadium and magnesium catalysts were first reduced in hydrogen atmosphere and then used for the de-oxygenation of CO2. Furthermore, experimental variables for the de-oxygenation of CO2 were temperature (range 50 to 650 °C), H2/CO2 mole ratios (1.0 to 5), and catalyst loading (0.5 to 10 wt %). During the de-oxygenation of CO2 with H2 or CH4 or carbon, conversion of CO2, selectivity to CO and CH4 were estimated. Moreover, 25.4 % conversion of CO2 by hydrogen was observed over 1 wt% Pt/Al2O3 catalyst at 650 °C with 33.8 % selectivity to CH4. However, 8.1 to 13.9 % conversion of CO2 was observed over 1 wt% Pt/Al2O3 catalyst at 550 °C in the presence of both H2 and CH4. Moreover, 42.8 to 79.4 % CH4 was converted with 9 to 23.1 % selectivity to CO. It was observed that the de-oxygenation of CO2 by hydrogen, carbon and methane produced carbon, CO and CH4.
Keywords :
De , oxygenation of carbon dioxide , hydrogen and methane , ruthenium , rhodium , platinum molybdenum , vanadium , magnesium , and alumina — supported catalysts
Journal title :
Bulletin of Chemical Reaction Engineering & Catalysis
Journal title :
Bulletin of Chemical Reaction Engineering & Catalysis
Record number :
2672074
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