نتایج جستجو برای: RWGS Reaction

تعداد نتایج: 412420  

2012
A. Gharibi Kharaji A. Shariati

One of the main reactions that can be used to reduce greenhouse gases emissions is Reverse Water Gas Shift (RWGS) reaction. Through this reaction CO2 is converted to CO to produce beneficial chemicals such as methanol. In this paper Mo/Al2O3 catalyst was prepared and then promoted with Ni ions through impregnation method to produce Ni-Mo/Al2O3 catalyst. The structures of the catalysts were stud...

2016
Jia Jia Paul G. O'Brien Le He Qiao Qiao Teng Fei Laura M. Reyes Timothy E. Burrow Yuchan Dong Kristine Liao Maria Varela Stephen J. Pennycook Mohamad Hmadeh Amr S. Helmy Nazir P. Kherani Doug D. Perovic Geoffrey A. Ozin

The reverse water gas shift (RWGS) reaction driven by Nb2O5 nanorod-supported Pd nanocrystals without external heating using visible and near infrared (NIR) light is demonstrated. By measuring the dependence of the RWGS reaction rates on the intensity and spectral power distribution of filtered light incident onto the nanostructured Pd@Nb2O5 catalyst, it is determined that the RWGS reaction is ...

2017
Sungjun Choi Byoung-In Sang Jongsup Hong Kyung Joong Yoon Ji-Won Son Jong-Ho Lee Byung-Kook Kim Hyoungchul Kim

High-temperature chemical reactions are ubiquitous in (electro) chemical applications designed to meet the growing demands of environmental and energy protection. However, the fundamental understanding and optimization of such reactions are great challenges because they are hampered by the spontaneous, dynamic, and high-temperature conditions. Here, we investigated the roles of metal catalysts ...

Journal: :Nanoscale 2017
Zachary S Fishman Yulian He Ke R Yang Amanda W Lounsbury Junqing Zhu Thanh Minh Tran Julie B Zimmerman Victor S Batista Lisa D Pfefferle

Understanding how nano-dimensionality impacts iron oxide based catalysis is central to a wide range of applications. Here, we focus on hematite nanosheets, nanowires and nanoparticles as applied to catalyze the reverse water gas shift (RWGS) probe reaction. We introduce a novel approach to synthesize ultrathin (4-7 nm) hematite nanosheets using copper oxide nanosheets as a hard template and pro...

2013
J. M. Bermúdez B. Fidalgo A. Arenillas

The CO2 reforming of coke oven gases (COG) was carried out over a Ni/γAl2O3 catalyst in order to obtain a suitable syngas for methanol synthesis. The influence of different operating conditions, such as temperature and volumetric hourly space velocity (VHSV), was studied. It was found that the H2 present in the feed gas promotes the Reverse Water Gas Shift reaction (RWGS), which produces water....

2017
Zachary S. Fishman Yulian He Ke R. Yang Amanda Lounsbury Junqing Zhu Thanh Minh Tran Julie B. Zimmerman Victor S. Batista Lisa D. Pfefferle

Understanding how nano-dimensionality impacts iron oxide based catalysis is central to a wide range of applications. Here, we focus on hematite nanosheets, nanowires and nanoparticles as applied to catalyze the reverse water gas shift (RWGS) probe reaction. We introduce a novel approach to synthesize ultrathin (4-7 nm) hematite nanosheets using copper oxide nanosheets as a hard template and pro...

2003

Therefore, the RWGS reaction was also included in the analysis. As will be seen this reaction plays an extremely important role, limiting the amount of hydrogen that can be produced at high pressures. The reforming reaction was carried out at various pressures and temperatures and, for the first time, a tradeoff in hydrogen production due to the effect of pressure on thermodynamic equilibrium a...

2002
Uri Lerner Brooks Moses Maricia Scott Sheila A. McIlraith Daphne Koller

The Reverse Water Gas Shift system (RWGS) is a complex physical system designed to produce oxy­ gen from the carbon dioxide atmosphere on Mars. If sent to Mars, it would operate without human super­ vision, thus requiring a reliable automated system for monitoring and control. The RWGS presents many challenges typical of real-world systems, including: noisy and biased sensors, nonlinear behavio...

2002
Uri Lerner Maricia Scott Sheila McIlraith Daphne Koller

The Reverse Water Gas Shift system (RWGS) is a complex physical system designed to produce oxygen from the carbon dioxide atmosphere on Mars. If sent to Mars, it would operate without human supervision, thus requiring a reliable automated system for monitoring and control. The RWGS presents many challenges typical of real-world systems, including: noisy and biased sensors, nonlinear behavior, e...

Journal: :ACS Catalysis 2021

Methanol synthesis from catalytic recycling of CO2 is one viable route to produce fuel and a stock chemical greenhouse gas. Herein, hydrogenation CH3OH investigated with density functional theory calculations combined mean-field microkinetic modeling. The model explores the direct for (HCOOH route) competing reverse water-gas shift (RWGS) reaction. predicted temperature dependence turnover freq...

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