One of the CHRISGAS project objectives is to study the shift catalysts in biomass-generated synthesis gas. The water gas shift reaction is ruled by equilibrium, and the state of the gas can for a given H2/CO ratio be shifted by addition/removal of water, CO2 and/or by a change in the temperature. Stability area in respect to gas composition, sulphur content, pressure and temperature for FeCr shift catalyst has been investigated by thermodynamic equilibrium calculations. The calculations show that carbide formation is favourable in the “Normal water” case without sulphur in the gas. If sulphur is present in the gas, the situation improves due to sulphide formation
The WGS reaction is an exothermic reaction between carbon monoxide and steam to form carbon dioxide ...
In this paper, the activity of a cobalt/molybdenum (Co/Mo) commercial catalyst for the Water Gas Shi...
0001] The present invention concerns a process to synthesize a catalyst performing Water-Gas shift r...
One of the CHRISGAS project objectives is to study the shift catalysts in biomass-generated synthesi...
The possibility of using the water-gas shift (WGS) step for tuning the H2/CO-ratio in synthesis gas ...
As traditional sources of energy become depleted, significant research interest has gone into conver...
The water–gas shift (WGS) is a reversible, moderately exothermic reaction (1) and is used for the pr...
The world’s progression towards the Hydrogen economy is facilitating the production of hydrogen from...
In this paper, the activity of a cobalt/molybdenum (Co/Mo) industrial catalyst to water gas shift re...
Water gas shift is a well-known reaction in which carbon monoxide reacts with steam to give carbon d...
Water gas shift (WGS) is a key process in chemical industry in order to increase the hydrogen concen...
The technical feasibility of using calcium oxide (CaO) as a sorbent for CO2 and Fe-Cr as a catalyst ...
The water gas shift reaction (WGSR) is an important chemical process for enhancing the conversion of...
The invention relates to synthesis gas productions and more particularly to a water gas shift cataly...
The water-gas shift reaction (WGSR) is an intermediate reaction in hydrocarbon reforming processes, ...
The WGS reaction is an exothermic reaction between carbon monoxide and steam to form carbon dioxide ...
In this paper, the activity of a cobalt/molybdenum (Co/Mo) commercial catalyst for the Water Gas Shi...
0001] The present invention concerns a process to synthesize a catalyst performing Water-Gas shift r...
One of the CHRISGAS project objectives is to study the shift catalysts in biomass-generated synthesi...
The possibility of using the water-gas shift (WGS) step for tuning the H2/CO-ratio in synthesis gas ...
As traditional sources of energy become depleted, significant research interest has gone into conver...
The water–gas shift (WGS) is a reversible, moderately exothermic reaction (1) and is used for the pr...
The world’s progression towards the Hydrogen economy is facilitating the production of hydrogen from...
In this paper, the activity of a cobalt/molybdenum (Co/Mo) industrial catalyst to water gas shift re...
Water gas shift is a well-known reaction in which carbon monoxide reacts with steam to give carbon d...
Water gas shift (WGS) is a key process in chemical industry in order to increase the hydrogen concen...
The technical feasibility of using calcium oxide (CaO) as a sorbent for CO2 and Fe-Cr as a catalyst ...
The water gas shift reaction (WGSR) is an important chemical process for enhancing the conversion of...
The invention relates to synthesis gas productions and more particularly to a water gas shift cataly...
The water-gas shift reaction (WGSR) is an intermediate reaction in hydrocarbon reforming processes, ...
The WGS reaction is an exothermic reaction between carbon monoxide and steam to form carbon dioxide ...
In this paper, the activity of a cobalt/molybdenum (Co/Mo) commercial catalyst for the Water Gas Shi...
0001] The present invention concerns a process to synthesize a catalyst performing Water-Gas shift r...