Water Gas Shift Catalysis
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Abstract
Developments in water gas shift (WGS) catalysis, especially during the last decade, are reviewed. Recent developments include the development of 1 Mond, L. and Langer, C. 1888. British Patent, 12608 [Google Scholar] chromium‐free catalysts that can operate at lower steam to gas ratios and 2 Bosch, C. and Wild, W. 1914. Canadian Patent, 153379 [Google Scholar] 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…
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- Water-gas shift reaction
- Catalysis
- Oxide
- Water gas
- Precious metal
- Nanotechnology
- Chemical engineering
- Materials science
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Clean water and sanitation
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