Abstract
Based on the metallurgical point of view, we aimed to design a new form of copper catalysts with high thermal stability and activity. Delafossite CuCrO2 has been studied as a precursor for copper catalyst. The CuCrO2 was reduced to fine dispersion of Cu and Cr2O 3 particles with porous structure by the treatment in H2 at 600 °C, which exhibited much higher activity and thermal stability for steam reforming of methanol (SRM) than those of the CuO and/or Cr 2O3 catalysts. Sintering of Cu particles was significantly suppressed even after H2 reduction at 600 °C. Moreover, the CuCrO2 can be regenerated by calcination in air at 1,000 °C where the activity is also restored completely even after sintering at high temperatures. Fine porous structure generated by the reduction of CuCrO 2 and immiscible interaction between Cu and Cr2O 3 are important in stabilizing of copper nanoparticles. Based on these findings, we propose that the CuCrO2 is an effective precursor for a high performance copper catalyst.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 252-256 |
Number of pages | 5 |
Journal | Catalysis Letters |
Volume | 120 |
Issue number | 3-4 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2008 Jan |
Keywords
- CuCrO
- Delafossite
- Immiscible
- Methanol steam reforming
- Porous structure
- Reversible
- Thermal stability