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Catalysis Science & Technology | 2013

Sulfur poisoning of Rh–Ni catalysts during steam reforming of sulfur-containing liquid fuels

Satish L. Lakhapatri; Martin A. Abraham

Sulfur poisoning during steam reforming is considered a significant barrier to synthesizing an active and stable catalyst. The present study investigates the mechanism of sulfur poisoning on a rhodium promoted nickel catalyst surface and uses the results to demonstrate how rhodium addition improves sulfur tolerance. Catalysts containing Ni and/or Rh supported on γ-alumina were synthesized and evaluated in a fixed-bed tubular reactor at a steam to carbon ratio of 3, 1000 ppm of sulfur, a temperature of 800 °C and atmospheric pressure. Hydrogen yield was used to evaluate catalyst activity while H2S in the effluent was monitored to determine the amount of sulfur trapped on the catalyst surface. In order to understand the mechanism of sulfur poisoning, fresh and used catalysts were characterized using pulse chemisorption, BET surface area analysis, transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and energy dispersive spectroscopy (EDS). Visual probing of the catalyst microstructure using TEM coupled with EDS revealed preferential adsorption of sulfur on nickel particles as multiple surface adlayers. There was no bulk nickel sulfide formation. Using pulse chemisorption studies and sulfur yields, it was shown that addition of rhodium to the nickel catalyst helps in lowering the amount of sulfur adlayers on the catalyst surface, thereby leading to improved sulfur tolerance, and this phenomenon was attributed to the close interaction of rhodium with nickel including the possibility of Rh–Ni alloy formation.


Applied Catalysis A-general | 2009

Deactivation due to sulfur poisoning and carbon deposition on Rh-Ni/Al2O3 catalyst during steam reforming of sulfur-doped n-hexadecane

Satish L. Lakhapatri; Martin A. Abraham


Applied Catalysis A-general | 2011

Analysis of catalyst deactivation during steam reforming of jet fuel on Ni-(PdRh)/γ-Al2O3 catalyst

Satish L. Lakhapatri; Martin A. Abraham


Environmental Science & Technology | 2009

Overcoming Nontechnical Barriers to the Implementation of Sustainable Solutions in Industry

M. Barclay Satterfield; Charles E. Kolb; Robert Peoples; Georjean L. Adams; Darlene S. Schuster; Henry C. Ramsey; Ellen B. Stechel; Frankie Wood-Black; Raymond J. Garant; Martin A. Abraham


International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control | 2013

Na2CO3-based sorbents coated on metal foil: CO2 capture performance

Rajender R. Kondakindi; Gregory McCumber; Snezana Aleksic; William A. Whittenberger; Martin A. Abraham


Green Chemistry and Engineering: A Pathway to Sustainability | 2014

PRINCIPLES OF GREEN CHEMISTRY AND GREEN ENGINEERING

Anne E. Marteel‐Parrish; Martin A. Abraham


Green Chemistry and Engineering: A Pathway to Sustainability | 2014

KINETICS, CATALYSIS, AND REACTION ENGINEERING

Anne E. Marteel‐Parrish; Martin A. Abraham


Topics in Catalysis | 2013

Na2CO3-Based Sorbents Coated on Metal Foil: Post Testing Analysis

Rajender R. Kondakindi; Snezana Aleksic; William A. Whittenberger; Martin A. Abraham


Environmental Progress | 2009

Announcing Environmental Progress and Sustainable Energy

Martin A. Abraham


Environmental Progress | 2017

Introduction to the special section on thermochemical conversion of biomass resources

Martin A. Abraham

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Brian Schrag

Indiana University Bloomington

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David E. Meyer

United States Environmental Protection Agency

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