The steam reforming of ethanol over Na-Co/ZnO catalysts was investigated in a conventional packed-bed reactor (PBR) and in a membrane reactor (MR) fitted with silica-alumina composite membranes. Promotion with a moderate amount of Na (0.2-1.0 wt%) produced catalysts with stable ethanol conversion and product selectivity. At 523K, the main products were H-2 (51%) and CH3CHO (42%) with minor amounts of CH4 (0.7%) while above 573 K the main products were H-2 (70%) and CO2 (15%) with a small amount of CH4 (2.4%). Higher cobalt loading, higher W:E ratio, higher reaction temperature and lower space velocity enhanced the conversion of ethanol to H-2 and CO2 while reducing the formation of undesirable acetaldehyde. Contact time studies indicated th...