Title :
Plasma-Pretreated Catalyst for Methanol Synthesis From Syngas
Author :
Lee, How Ming ; Juan, Liang-Kai ; Yeh, Feng-Mei ; Li, Heng-Yi ; Chen, Hsin-Liang ; Chang, Moo Been ; Chen, Shiaw-Huei ; Tzeng, Chin-Ching
Author_Institution :
Phys. Div., Inst. of Nucl. Energy Res., Taoyuan, Taiwan
Abstract :
A new catalyst preparation method by combining the traditional coprecipitation method with an oxygen plasma pretreatment was developed in this paper. The ternary Cu/Zn/Al catalyst powders were first prepared by coprecipitation method, and then pretreated by the plasma in a fluidized-bed dielectric barrier discharge reactor with a carrier gas of a molar ratio of O2/Ar = 5/95. Then, the plasma-pretreated catalyst was conducted with the methanol synthesis test at the following conditions: H2/CO/N2 = 64/32/4, Q = 900 seem, P = 4 MPa, and T = 255degC. The plasma pretreatment could enhance the catalytic activity, e.g., the methanol selectivity increased from 28% to 72% and the methanol yield from 0.19 to 0.52 g/gcat. middot h, although the CO and H2 conversions were slightly decreased. On the other hand, the BET, inductively coupled plasma/optical emission spectroscopy, and X-ray diffraction analysis found that the catalytic properties did vary after plasma pretreatment. In short, this paper reveals that the plasma pretreatment is a viable process for preparation of Cu/Zn/Al catalyst in terms of methanol synthesis.
Keywords :
X-ray diffraction; aluminium; catalysts; chemical engineering; chemical reactors; chemical technology; copper; plasma applications; precipitation (physical chemistry); zinc; CuZnAl; H2CO; X-ray diffraction; barrier discharge reactor; catalyst preparation method; coprecipitation method; methanol synthesis; optical emission spectroscopy; plasma-pretreated catalyst; pressure 4 MPa; syngas; temperature 255 C; Alternative fuel; biomass energy; energy conversion; nonthermal plasma (NTP); plasma-assisted catalyst preparation;
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2009.2030726