“…In recent years, a hydrogen fuel cell has become the focus of the development of a green energy resource and is considered as one of the most promising technologies in this century. , However, continuous hydrogen supply is an urgent problem to be solved for a hydrogen fuel cell. Fortunately, the microreactor technology based on the reforming of organic fuels can be integrated with the fuel cell without a significant increase in the volume and weight, which makes it possible to supply hydrogen on-site. − As one of the most important components of a microreactor, a catalyst support is supposed to possess high adhesive strength and excellent thermostability. , On the basis of these requirements, metal foams, , silicon, and foam/porous ceramics − have been successfully used as catalyst support. Meanwhile, methanol steam reforming (MSR) is highly favored by the microreactor technology because of the high H 2 yield, low CO concentration, and moderate reaction conditions .…”