Catalysis Today, Vol.128, No.3-4, 216-222, 2007
Partial oxidation of methane towards hydrogen production over a promising class of catalysts: Rh supported on Ti-modified MgO
The partial oxidation of methane over the supported Rh (0.8 wt.%) catalysts was investigated. Two kinds of supports were used, MgO and Ti-modified MgO (prepared by grafting technique). Among the Ti-modified MgO supports, two different compounds were used as source of Ti: inorganic (chloride) and organic (alkoxide). The catalytic performance of Rh-supported catalysts depends on the support and varies in the sequence: Ti-MgO/I > Ti-MO/O > MgO. Ti-containing catalysts exhibited higher activity and selectivity compared to MgO, which is especially noticeable at low temperature. Possible explanations for the phenomena observed were proposed on the basis of characterization results. (c) 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:partial methane oxidation;Ti-modified MgO supports;Rh-supported catalysts;activity;selectivity