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Hydrogen production from methanol decomposition using Cu-Al spinel catalysts

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Abstract: The development of inexpensive and effective catalysts that can produce hydrogen from methanol is attractive for the implementation of clean energy technologies. Cu-Al oxides, prepared by different methods, were… Click to show full abstract

Abstract: The development of inexpensive and effective catalysts that can produce hydrogen from methanol is attractive for the implementation of clean energy technologies. Cu-Al oxides, prepared by different methods, were tested for hydrogen production from methanol decomposition. Catalysts with spinel CuAl2O4 (copper aluminate) structure as compared with non-spinel Cu-Al oxides, are more stable, and exhibit higher catalytic activity despite of their low surface area. Spinel CuAl2O4 synthesized by citrate process show better performance towards methanol decomposition than that obtained by co-precipitation process. The selectivity to H2+CO can be improved by the impregnation of potassium in spinel CuAl2O4. However, the direct addition of potassium during the citrate process strongly inhibited the formation of CuAl2O4 structure, thus leading to a low catalytic activity. CuAl2O4 was found to be a reservoir of Cu, slowly releasing Cu during the catalysis of methanol decomposition and preventing Cu from quick sintering.

Keywords: production methanol; methanol decomposition; hydrogen production; decomposition

Journal Title: Journal of Cleaner Production
Year Published: 2018

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