Abstract

The catalysts used to facilitate the water gas shift reaction (WGSR) are generally harmful to the environment. Therefore, catalysts that have high activity and stability in WGSR and do not pollute the environment need to be fabricated. Herein, three promoters (La, Pr, and Zr) are added into Co–CeO2 (CoCe) catalyst to improve catalytic performance in a high temperature WGSR to produce high-purity hydrogen from waste-derived synthesis gas. Various techniques are employed to confirm the changes in the properties that affect the catalytic performance. The catalytic reaction is performed at a high gas hourly space velocity to screen the performance of the promoted CoCe catalysts. The CoCeZr catalyst shows the highest CO conversion (XCO = 88% at 450 °C) due to its high Co dispersion and oxygen vacancy resulting from the addition of Zr to the CoCe catalyst; thus, it is most suitable for use in high temperature WGSR.

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