Abstract

We report n-C 4H 10 autothermal reforming over MgO-supported base metal catalysts at 723 K. Catalytic performance was investigated not only after H 2 treatment at 1073 K (reductive treatment) but also after subsequent O 2/Ar treatment at the reaction temperature (oxidative treatment) to mimic the shutdown and startup of a domestic fuel cell system. After reductive treatment, both Ni/MgO and Co/MgO exhibited high n-C 4H 10 conversion and hydrogen formation activity; the stability of Ni/MgO was better than that of Co/MgO. The reaction route was investigated by measuring activity at various contact times. The results revealed that n-C 4H 10 autothermal reforming over Ni/MgO is a multi-step reaction composed of combustion, steam reforming, water gas shift reaction, and methanation. In contrast, Cu/MgO and Fe/MgO did not show reforming activity but cracking and combustion of n-C 4H 10. Ni/MgO and Co/MgO catalyzed H 2 formation even after the oxidative treatment. However, the initial activity of Co/MgO after the oxidative treatment was lower than that after the reductive treatment and a decrease in H 2 formation rate was again observed after 6 h in Co/MgO, similar to the measurements after the reductive treatment.

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