화학공학소재연구정보센터
Catalysis Today, Vol.47, No.1-4, 83-93, 1999
Catalytic combustion of methane on aluminate-supported copper oxide
Copper oxide has been deposited onto high surface area magnesium aluminate spinel prepared from alumina and magnesium nitrate. The catalytic properties of such a solid have been investigated in methane combustion. At the laboratory scale a very good activity is observed (light-off of 530 degrees C) and no CO is detected. Aging at 1000 degrees C under water vapour has no influence on activity. The previous catalyst has been washcoated on monolith and tested on a rig either with methane or synthetic natural gas at very high GHSV under conditions close to those of a gas turbine. In that case also, a good activity was observed.