Compositions – Gaseous compositions – Carbon-oxide and hydrogen containing
Patent
1997-10-29
1999-05-18
Killos, Paul J.
Compositions
Gaseous compositions
Carbon-oxide and hydrogen containing
502340, 502300, C07C1/02
Patent
active
059048808
ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to a one-step method for catalytically reforming methanol with water to produce hydrogen and carbon dioxide using catalysts which do not contain copper oxide and/or chromium oxide, which produce only negligible amounts of carbon monoxide, and which are not rapidly deactivated.
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Collins Douglas J.
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Keller Bradley A.
Killos Paul J.
Parsa J.
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