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Catalysis Reviews-science and Engineering | 2009

Water Gas Shift Catalysis

Chandra Ratnasamy; Jon P. Wagner

Developments in water gas shift (WGS) catalysis, especially during the last decade, are reviewed. Recent developments include the development of 1 chromium‐free catalysts that can operate at lower steam to gas ratios and 2 more active catalysts that can operate at gas hourly space velocities above 40,000 h−1. A current challenge is to develop catalysts for use in fuel cell applications. Precious metal catalysts supported on partially reducible oxide supports (Pt‐ceria, Pt‐titania, Au‐ceria, etc.) are the current front runners. A critical review of the mechanism of the WGS reaction is also presented.


Archive | 2009

Desulfurization system and method for desulfurizing a fuel stream

Chandra Ratnasamy; Jon P. Wagner; R. Steve Spivey; Hans-Georg Anfang


Catalysis Today | 2012

Removal of sulfur compounds from natural gas for fuel cell applications using a sequential bed system

Chandra Ratnasamy; Jon P. Wagner; Steve Spivey; Eric Jamie Weston


Archive | 2003

Catalyst adsorbent for removal of sulfur compounds for fuel cells

Eric Jamie Weston; David C. Wolfe; Michael W. Balakos; Jon P. Wagner; Kevin G. Northway


Archive | 2008

Ultra high temperature shift catalyst with low methanation

Jon P. Wagner; Michael W. Balakos; Chandra Ratnasamy


Archive | 2006

Sulfur adsorbent, desulfurization system and method for desulfurizing

Eric Jamie Weston; Jon P. Wagner; R. Steve Spivey; Mike McKinney; Michael W. Balakos; Russell Scott Osborne; Michelle R. Madden


Archive | 2003

Multicomponent sorption bed for the desulfurization of hydrocarbons

Jon P. Wagner; Eric Jamie Weston; R. Steve Spivey; R. Scott Osborne


Archive | 2007

Catalyst for reforming hydrocarbons

Jon P. Wagner; Chandra Ratnasamy; Charles D. Faulk


Archive | 2011

METHOD FOR REMOVING CO, H2 AND CH4 FROM AN ANODE WASTE GAS OF A FUEL CELL AND CATALYST SYSTEM USEFUL FOR REMOVING THESE GASES

Greg Cullen; Jon P. Wagner; Georg Anfang; Chandra Ratnasamy


Archive | 2008

A water gas shift catalyst

Chandra Ratnasamy; Jon P. Wagner

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