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An investigation on the kinetics of the conversion of carbon monoxide with water vapour over iron oxide based catalysts
Hans Bohlbro,Erik Mogensen +1 more
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The article was published on 1969-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 58 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Iron oxide & Carbon monoxide.read more
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The Water-Gas Shift Reaction
TL;DR: The water-gas shift is a reversible exothermic chemical reaction, usually assisted by a catalyst, and is the' reaction of steam with carbon monoxide to produce carbon dioxide and hydrogen gas as mentioned in this paper.
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Water Gas Shift Catalysis
Chandra Ratnasamy,Jon P. Wagner +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a review of the development of water gas shift (WGS) catalysis, especially during the last decade, is reviewed. And a critical review of WGS reaction mechanism is also presented.
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Sulfur-passivated nickel catalysts for carbon-free steam reforming of methane
TL;DR: In this paper, it has been observed that carbon-free steam reforming of methane can be obtained on a partly sulfur-passivated nickel catalyst under conditions which, without the presence of sulfur, would result in formation of whisker carbon.
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Determination of kinetic parameters for the water–gas shift reaction on copper catalysts under realistic conditions for fuel cell applications
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors measured the kinetic parameters for water-gas shift reaction on Cu-based catalysts under fuel reformer conditions for fuel cell applications (7% CO, 8.5% CO2, 22% H2O, 37% H 2, and 25% Ar) at 1 atm total pressure and temperature in the range of 200°C.
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Kinetics of the water-gas shift reaction on Pt catalysts supported on alumina and ceria
A.A. Phatak,N.A. Koryabkina,S. Rai,Joshua L. Ratts,Wolfgang F. Ruettinger,Robert J. Farrauto,Gary Blau,W.N. Delgass,Fabio H. Ribeiro +8 more
TL;DR: The kinetic parameters for the water-gas shift (WGS) reaction on Pt catalysts supported on ceria and alumina under fuel reformer conditions for fuel cell applications were reported in this article.