Abstract

AbstractThe low temperature methanation via pulse reaction is investigated and the application of data reduction by moment analysis is shown. Pulse experiments were performed in the temperature range from 200 to 270 °C with CO pulses in a diluted H2 gas stream. The appearance and shape of the resulting CH4 signal indicate limiting kinetic processes. The signals are analyzed using a combination of basic methods and moment analysis, which allows condensing data from transient experiments for improved interpretation.

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