Deactivation of Copper Metal Catalysts for Methanol Decomposition, Methanol Steam Reforming and Methanol Synthesis

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Martyn V. Twigg
Michael S. Spencer
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[1] Johnson Matthey,Chemistry Department
[2] Cardiff University,undefined
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Topics in Catalysis | 2003年 / 22卷
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copper catalyst; deactivation; zinc oxide; methanol synthesis; methanol steam reforming; methanol decomposition; sintering; poisoning; sulfur; chloride;
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Laboratory and industrial results are reviewed to elucidate the general features of the deactivation of supported copper metal catalysts in various reactions involving methanol as reactant or product. Most catalyst types are based on Cu/ZnO formulations that contain stabilisers and promoters such as alumina, alkaline earth oxides and other oxides. These additional materials have several roles, including the inhibition of sintering and absorption of catalyst poisons. All copper catalysts are susceptible to thermal sintering via a surface migration process, and this is markedly accelerated by the presence of even traces of chloride. Care must be taken, therefore, to eliminate halides from copper catalysts during manufacture, and from reactants during use. Operating temperatures must be restricted, usually to below 300°C.
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