| نویسندگان | مسعود محمودی زاده-عبداله ایران خواه-رضا ایران خواه |
| نشریه | RSC ADV |
| تاریخ انتشار | 2016-6-01 |
| نوع نشریه | الکترونیکی |
| نمایه نشریه | ISI ,SCOPUS |
چکیده مقاله
Coated microreactors provide an alternative strategy to enhance the performance of desired objects
especially portable devices and in fuel cell applications. To successfully employ a catalyst in
microreactors, study of coating methods is essential. In this paper, a high potential electrophoretic
deposition technique was used to coat a CuZnAl catalyst on stainless steel. The prime aim of this
examination is to determine the effects of the time and voltage of the coating on the catalyst
performance. First, the CuZnAl catalyst was synthesized by a co-precipitation method to catalyze
the methanol steam reforming. The powder was characterized by X-ray diffraction, ICP-OES and
BET analyses. Second, based on the deposition time, methanol conversion was improved by an
increase in the time of the coating to 4 minutes followed by a bit of a fall of both the conversion
and deposition weight for a time of 5 minutes. Third, it was found that an increase in voltage from
60 to 140 V enhanced conversion while no deposition was achieved for higher voltages.
The optimum conditions of 140 V and 4 minutes resulted in nearly full methanol conversion and
a CO selectivity of 4.91% at 270 C. Finally, the microreactor possessed a higher activity than that
of a packed bed one. The coated layers were analyzed by field-emission scanning electron
microscopy.