Catalytic Activity of PILCS for Water Gas Shift Reaction of CO

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Montmorillonite pillared by mixing Fe, Fe-Cr, Al-Fe and Cu-Al complexes was investigated for their catalytic activities for Water Gas Shift Reaction (WGSR). Element chemical analysis showed that the content of Fe, Fe-Cr, Al-Fe catalysts were 26.93%, 31.03%, 28.20%, respectively. Compared with the traditional shift catalyst, in the same shift condition, we can use the PILC catalysts to substitute. Using PILC catalysts can accurately control the constitution of synthesis gas over changing shift rate.

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