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Combinatorial Chemistry & High Throughput Screening | 2007

High throughput screening of low temperature CO oxidation catalysts using IR thermography.

Stephen Cypes; Alfred Hagemeyer; Zach Hogan; Andreas Lesik; Guido Streukens; Anthony F. Volpe; W. Henry Weinberg; Karin Yaccato

The catalytic oxidation of carbon monoxide to carbon dioxide is an important process used in several areas such as respiratory protection, industrial air purification, automotive emissions control, CO clean-up of flue gases and fuel cells. Research in this area has mainly focused on the improvement of catalytic activity at low temperatures. Numerous catalyst systems have been proposed, including those based on Pt, Pd, Rh, Ru, Au, Ag, and Cu, supported on refractory or reducible carriers or dispersed in perovskites. Well known commercial catalyst formulations for room temperature CO oxidation are based on CuMn2O4 (hopcalite) and CuCoAgMnOx mixed oxides. We have applied high-throughput and combinatorial methodologies to the discovery of more efficient catalysts for low temperature CO oxidation. The screening approach was based on a hierarchy of qualitative and semi-quantitative primary screens for the discovery of hits, and quantitative secondary screens for hit confirmation, lead optimization and scale-up. Parallel IR thermography was the primary screen, allowing one wafer-formatted library of 256 catalysts to be screened in approximately 1 hour. Multi-channel fixed bed reactors equipped with imaging reflection FTIR spectroscopy or GC were used for secondary screening. Novel RuCoCe compositions were discovered and optimized for CO oxidation and the effect of doping was investigated for supported and bulk mixed oxide catalysts. Another family of active hits that compare favorably with the Pt/Al2O3 benchmark is based on RuSn, where Sn can be used as a dopant (e.g. RuSn/SiO2) and/or as a high surface area carrier (e.g., SnO2 or Sn containing mixed metal oxides). Also, RuCu binary compositions were found to be active after a reduction pretreatment with hydrogen.


Combinatorial Chemistry & High Throughput Screening | 2010

High Throughput Discovery of Families of High Activity WGS Catalysts: Part I - History and Methodology

Karin Yaccato; Ray Carhart; Alfred Hagemeyer; Michael Herrmann; Andreas Lesik; Peter Strasser; Anthony F. Volpe; Howard W. Turner; Henry Weinberg; Robert K. Grasselli; Christopher James Brooks; John M. Pigos

State-of-art water gas shift catalysts (FeCr for high temperature shift and CuZn for low temperature shift) are not active enough to be used in fuel processors for the production of hydrogen from hydrocarbon fuels for fuel cells. The need for drastically lower catalyst volumes has triggered a search for novel WGS catalysts that are an order of magnitude more active than current systems. Novel catalytic materials for the high, medium and low temperature water gas shift reactions have been discovered by application of combinatorial methodologies. Catalyst libraries were synthesized on 4 inch wafers in 16 x 16 arrays and screened in a high throughput scanning mass spectrometer in the temperature range 200 degrees C to 400 degrees C. More than 200 wafers were screened under various conditions and more than 250,000 experiments were conducted to comprehensively examine catalyst performance for various binary, ternary and higher-order compositions.


Applied Catalysis A-general | 2005

Competitive CO and CO2 methanation over supported noble metal catalysts in high throughput scanning mass spectrometer

Karin Yaccato; Ray Carhart; Alfred Hagemeyer; Andreas Lesik; Peter Strasser; Anthony F. Volpe; Howard W. Turner; Henry Weinberg; Robert K. Grasselli; Christopher James Brooks


Applied Catalysis A-general | 2007

High surface area tin oxide

Alfred Hagemeyer; Zach Hogan; Marco Schlichter; Birgit Smaka; Guido Streukens; Howard W. Turner; Anthony F. Volpe; Henry Weinberg; Karin Yaccato


Archive | 2003

Platinum-free ruthenium-cobalt catalyst formulations for hydrogen generation

Alfred Hagemeyer; Raymond E. Carhart; Karin Yaccato; Michael Herrmann; Andreas Lesik; Christopher James Brooks; Cory Bernard Phillips


Archive | 2003

Catalyst formulations containing group 11 metals for hydrogen generation

Alfred Hagemeyer; Raymond E. Carhart; Karin Yaccato; Peter Strasser; Michael Herrmann; Robert K. Grasselli; Christopher James Brooks; Cory Bernard Phillips


Advanced Synthesis & Catalysis | 2004

Application of High Throughput Screening to Heterogeneous Liquid and Gas Phase Oxidation Catalysis

Anil Guram; Alfred Hagemeyer; Claus G. Lugmair; Howard W. Turner; Anthony F. Volpe; W. Henry Weinberg; Karin Yaccato


Archive | 2012

Electrochromic multi-layer devices with spatially coordinated switching

Howard S. Bergh; John David Bass; Jonathan Ziebarth; Nicolas Timmerman; Zachariah Hogan; Karin Yaccato; Howard W. Turner


Topics in Catalysis | 2006

High throughput discovery of CO oxidation/VOC combustion and water–gas shift catalysts for industrial multi-component streams

Christopher James Brooks; Stephen Cypes; Robert K. Grasselli; Alfred Hagemeyer; Zach Hogan; Andreas Lesik; Guido Streukens; Anthony F. Volpe; Howard W. Turner; W. Henry Weinberg; Karin Yaccato


Archive | 2003

Platinum and rhodium and/or iron containing catalyst formulations for hydrogen generation

Alfred Hagemeyer; Christopher James Brooks; Raymond E. Carhart; Karin Yaccato; Cory Bernard Phillips; Peter Strasser; Robert K. Grasselli

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