2020
DOI: 10.3390/catal10080927
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Carbon Nanotube Formation on Cr-Doped Ferrite Catalyst during Water Gas Shift Membrane Reaction: Mechanistic Implications and Extended Studies on Dry Gas Conversions

Abstract: A nanocrystalline chromium-doped ferrite (FeCr) catalyst was shown to coproduce H2 and multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) during water gas shift (WGS) reaction in a H2-permselective zeolite membrane reactor (MR) at reaction pressures of ~20 bar. The FeCr catalyst was further demonstrated in the synthesis of highly crystalline and dimensionally uniform MWCNTs from a dry gas mixture of CO and CH4, which were the apparent sources for MWCNT growth in the WGS MR. In both the WGS MR and dry gas reactions, the ope… Show more

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“…Based on the above discussions, it would be attractive if an integrated reactor system is constructed to form a synergy of physical and chemical processes. One of the representatives is the membrane catalytic reactor, which has been applied in environmental protections and exhaust gas conversions ( Bian et al., 2020b ; Yang et al., 2013 ; Wang et al., 2020a , 2020b ), such as CO oxidation ( Medrano et al., 2018 ; Peng et al., 2019 ; Bernardo et al., 2008 ; Galletti et al., 2008 ), water-gas shift ( Arvanitis et al., 2018 ; Tang et al., 2010 ; Kim et al., 2012 , 2013a , 2013b ; Wang et al., 2014 ; Zhang et al., 2012 ; Dong et al., 2015 ; Yin et al., 2019 ; Bang et al., 2021 ; Sun et al., 2020 ) and volatile organic compound (VOC) combustion ( Liu et al., 2020c ; Chen et al., 2014 ; Yan et al., 2014 ). Specifically, membrane catalytic reactors are also deemed as a promising candidate for the conversion of CO 2 into value-added products.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on the above discussions, it would be attractive if an integrated reactor system is constructed to form a synergy of physical and chemical processes. One of the representatives is the membrane catalytic reactor, which has been applied in environmental protections and exhaust gas conversions ( Bian et al., 2020b ; Yang et al., 2013 ; Wang et al., 2020a , 2020b ), such as CO oxidation ( Medrano et al., 2018 ; Peng et al., 2019 ; Bernardo et al., 2008 ; Galletti et al., 2008 ), water-gas shift ( Arvanitis et al., 2018 ; Tang et al., 2010 ; Kim et al., 2012 , 2013a , 2013b ; Wang et al., 2014 ; Zhang et al., 2012 ; Dong et al., 2015 ; Yin et al., 2019 ; Bang et al., 2021 ; Sun et al., 2020 ) and volatile organic compound (VOC) combustion ( Liu et al., 2020c ; Chen et al., 2014 ; Yan et al., 2014 ). Specifically, membrane catalytic reactors are also deemed as a promising candidate for the conversion of CO 2 into value-added products.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%