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Polymeric Material Application for The Production of Ceramic Foam Catalyst

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Ceramic foams are prepared as positive images corresponding to a plastic foam structure which exhibits high porosities (85–90%). This structure makes the ceramic foams attractive as a catalyst in a dry reforming process, because it could reduce a high pressure drop problem. This problem causes low mass and heat transfers in the process. Furthermore, the reactants would shortly contact to catalyst surface, thus low conversion could occur. Therefore, this research addressed the preparation of dry reforming catalysts using a sol-gel catalyst preparation via a polymeric sponge method. The specific objectives of this work are to investigate the effects of polymer foam structure (such as porosity, pore sizes, and cell characteristics) on a catalyst performance and to observe the influences of catalyst preparation parameters to yield a replica of the original structure of polymeric foam. To accomplish these objectives industrial waste foams, polyurethane (PU) and polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) foams, were used as a polymeric template. Results indicated that the porosity of the polyurethane and polyvinyl alcohol foams were about 99% and 97%. Their average cell sizes were approximate 200 and 50 micrometres, respectively. The cell characteristics of polymer foams exhibited the character of a high permeability material that can be able to dip with ceramic slurry, which was synthesized with various viscosities, during a catalyst preparation step. Next, morphology of ceramic foams was explored using scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and catalyst properties, such as; temperature profile of catalyst reduction, metal dispersion, and surface area, were also characterized by H2 -TPR and H2-TPD techniques, and BET, respectively. From the results, it was found that metal-particle dispersion was relatively high about 5.89%, whereas the surface area of ceramic foam catalysts was 64.52 m2/g. Finally, the catalytic behaviour toward hydrogen production through the dry reforming of methane using a fixed-bed reactor was evaluated under certain operating conditions. The approaches from this research provide a direction for further improvement of marketable environmental friendly catalyst production.

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Abstract
 1. INTRODUCTION
 2. EXPERIMENTAL METHODOLOGY
  2.1 Polymeric foam selection and characterization
  2.2 Ceramic foam catalyst preparation
  2.3 Rheological measurements of aqueous oxide slurry
  2.4 Ceramic foam catalyst characterizations
  2.5 Catalytic perormance tests
 3. RESULTS AND DISCUSSIONS
  3.1 Polymeric foams characterizations
  3.2 Rheological measurements of aqueous oxide slurry
  3.3 Ceramic foam catalyst characterizations
 4. Conclusions
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  • Anucha Sangsuriyan Department of Industrial Chemistry, King Mongkut’s University of Technology North Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand
  • Rungsima Yeetsorn Department of Industrial Chemistry, King Mongkut’s University of Technology North Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand, Research and Development Center for Chemical Engineering Unit Operation and Catalyst Design (RCC), Bangkok, Thailand
  • Sabaithip Tungkamani Department of Industrial Chemistry, King Mongkut’s University of Technology North Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand, Research and Development Center for Chemical Engineering Unit Operation and Catalyst Design (RCC), Bangkok, Thailand
  • Thana Sornchamni PTT Public Company Limited, Bangkok, Thailand

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