In this work, a spatially resolved sampling technique is applied to characterize the performance of a C3H8 CPO reformer and to compare it with that of a CH4 reformer. The case of Rh-coated honeycomb catalysts is examined. The axial profiles show that higher temperatures are reached in C3H8 CPO, especially at the reactor inlet. Surface hot-spot temperatures around 950 °C lead the catalyst to rapid loss of activity. A detailed model analysis is also applied to better understand the reasons for the observed differences of the thermal behavior. On one hand, the heat release via oxidation reactions is controlled by O2 mass transfer rate and thus proportional to O2 inlet concentration, which is 20% higher in the C3H8/air mixture at equal C/O rati...