2009
DOI: 10.1109/tps.2009.2030726
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Plasma-Pretreated Catalyst for Methanol Synthesis From Syngas

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“…The use of hybrid systems in automotive applications for onboard fuel conversion still faces technological barriers due to cost, size, weight, and complexity. So, in this scenario, the use of non-thermal plasma as a pretreatment or preparation technique for catalyst production, as shown in Figure 2A, more specifically supported metal catalysts, has been more intensively investigated (Lee et al, 2009;Rahemi et al, 2013a,b,c;Wang et al, 2018b). The development of catalysts with higher catalytic activity, selectivity, stability, and resistance to deactivation and sintering should consider the appropriate metal (active phase), support, promoter (if necessary), structure, and, consequently, preparation method (Jang et al, 2019).…”
Section: Synergistic Effects Between Plasma and Heterogeneous Catalysismentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The use of hybrid systems in automotive applications for onboard fuel conversion still faces technological barriers due to cost, size, weight, and complexity. So, in this scenario, the use of non-thermal plasma as a pretreatment or preparation technique for catalyst production, as shown in Figure 2A, more specifically supported metal catalysts, has been more intensively investigated (Lee et al, 2009;Rahemi et al, 2013a,b,c;Wang et al, 2018b). The development of catalysts with higher catalytic activity, selectivity, stability, and resistance to deactivation and sintering should consider the appropriate metal (active phase), support, promoter (if necessary), structure, and, consequently, preparation method (Jang et al, 2019).…”
Section: Synergistic Effects Between Plasma and Heterogeneous Catalysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reducing the size of metallic particles present on the surface also favors the occurrence of more intense interactions between the metal and the support, contributing to greater sintering and coke deposition resistance during reactions. Therefore, supported metal catalysts prepared through plasmaassisted processes may present greater stability and durability even under more severe reaction conditions (Lee et al, 2009;Rahemi et al, 2013b;Wang et al, 2013). In the following sections, results reported in the literature about the pros and cons of introducing plasma techniques in supported metal catalyst preparation will be presented and discussed.…”
Section: Plasma-assisted Preparation Processesmentioning
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“…Although there are several studies in literature about simultaneous use of plasma and catalysis (also known as plasma assisted catalysis or simply PAC) to convert fossil fuels into H 2 , few have been studied about the effect of plasma as a synthesis process of catalysts, more specifically to obtain supported metal catalysts. Based on previous studies about plasma treatment of supported catalyst [15][16][17][18] , it is believed that plasma-assisted processes can be used as standard method for their production in a simple and effective way. Among them, sputtering stands out as an interesting technique to be used.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%