METHANOL REFORMING REACTION OVER COPPER-CONTAINING MIXED OXIDES

Abstract
Methanol was decomposed into hydrogen and carbon dioxide in the presence of water at atmospheric pressure over copper-containing mixed oxides, indicating that the reforming reaction CH3OH + H2O = CO2+ 3H2 proceeded to an appreciable extent. The mixed oxides were active and selective for the reforming reaction whereas the single oxides which constituted the mixed oxides were much less active for the reaction.

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