Claims
- 1. A two-part catalyst comprising a powder dehydrogenation portion and a powder oxide-ion conducting portion, wherein the powder oxide-ion conducting portion is doped with a rare earth metal.
- 2. The catalyst of claim 1, wherein the powder dehydrogenation portion includes a group VIII powder metal other than Ni.
- 3. The catalyst of claim 1, wherein the powder dehydrogenation portion is selected from Pt, Pd and mixtures thereof.
- 4. The catalyst of claim 1, wherein the dehydrogenation portion includes the powder of a group VIII metal other than Ni.
- 5. The catalyst of claim 4, wherein said oxide-ion conducting portion is a ceramic oxide powder doped with a rare earth metal.
- 6. The catalyst of claim 1, wherein the oxide-ion conducting portion includes a ceramic oxide powder selected from the group consisting of ZrO.sub.2, CeO.sub.2, Bi.sub.2 O.sub.3, (BiVO).sub.4, LaGaO.sub.3 and mixtures thereof and a dopant selected from rare earths, the alkaline earth and alkali metals.
- 7. The catalyst of claim 6, wherein said two-part catalyst is effective at temperatures greater than about 400.degree. C. to produce a hydrogen-rich gas from a hydrocarbon fuel in contact therewith wherein the CO content is not greater than about 5% by volume.
- 8. The catalyst of claim 6, wherein said two-part catalyst is effective at temperatures between about 500.degree. C. and about 900.degree. C. to produce a hydrogen-rich gas from a hydrocarbon fuel in contact therewith having a CO content not greater than about 5% by volume.
- 9. The catalyst of claim 6, wherein said two-part catalyst is effective at temperatures in the range of from about 500.degree. C. to about 900.degree. C. to produce a hydrogen-rich gas from a hydrocarbon fuel in contact therewith, said hydrocarbon fuel being selected from gasoline, natural gas, gas rich in alkanes, gas containing branched alkanes and alkanes.
- 10. A two-part catalyst comprising a powder dehydrogenation portion selected from group VIII metals and mixtures thereof, and a powder oxide-ion conducting portion, wherein the powder oxide-ion conducting portion is doped with a rare earth metal.
- 11. The catalyst of claim 10, wherein the group VIII metal is Pt, Pd or mixtures thereof.
- 12. The catalyst of claim 11, wherein the group VIII metal is Pt and the oxide-ion conducting portion includes CeO.sub.2 powder.
- 13. The catalyst of claim 12, wherein the CeO.sub.2 powder is doped with a rare earth metal.
- 14. The catalyst of claim 13, wherein the CeO.sub.2 doped catalyst powder is Ce.sub.0.8 Gd.sub.0.2 O.sub.1.9.
- 15. The catalyst of claim 10, wherein the powder oxide-ion conducting portion includes a ceramic.
- 16. The catalyst of claim 15, wherein the ceramic includes one or more of ZrO.sub.2, CeO.sub.2, Bi.sub.2 O.sub.3, (BiVO).sub.4 O.sub.3, LaGaO.sub.3 and a dopant selected from rare earths, the alkaline earth and alkali metals.
- 17. The catalyst of claim 10, wherein the group VIII metal is Pd powder.
- 18. The catalyst of claims 17, wherein the powder oxide-ion conducting portion includes a ceramic including one or more of ZrO.sub.2, CeO.sub.2, Bi.sub.2 O.sub.3 (V+Bi).sub.2 O.sub.3 and LaGaO.sub.3 and a dopant selected from the group consisting of rare earths, the alkaline earth and alkali metals.
- 19. A two-part catalyst comprising a powder dehydrogenation portion and a powder oxide-ion conducting portion selected from the group consisting of a powder ceramic oxide crystallizing in the fluorite structure or LaGaO.sub.3, wherein the powder ceramic oxide initially has a surface area greater than 30 m.sup.2 /gm and is mixed with powder dehydrogenation portion, pressed and heated to form a solid porous shape.
- 20. The catalyst of claim 19, wherein said powder oxide-ion conducting ceramic is one or more of ZrO.sub.2, CeO.sub.2, Bi.sub.2 O.sub.3, (BiVO).sub.4, and LoGaO.sub.3.
- 21. A catalyst comprising a pressed combination of powders comprising group VIII metals or mixtures thereof other than Ni and a powder ceramic oxide other than Bi.sub.2 O.sub.3 that is an oxide ion conducting portion doped with a rare earth metal, or mixtures thereof.
- 22. The catalyst of claim 21 wherein the powder ceramic oxide includes one or more of ZrO.sub.2, CeO.sub.2, (BiVO).sub.4 O.sub.3, LaGaO.sub.3 and a dopant selected from rare earths, the alkaline earth and alkali metals.
- 23. The catalyst of claim 21, wherein the powder ceramic oxide is also doped with an alkali metal or an alkaline earth metal.
- 24. The catalyst of claim 23, wherein the group VIII metal is Pt powder and the oxide-ion conducting portion includes CeO.sub.2 powder.
- 25. The catalyst of claim 21, wherein the group VIII metal is Pd.
- 26. The catalyst of claim 25, wherein the powder oxide-ion conducting portion includes a ceramic including one or more of ZrO.sub.2, CeO.sub.2, Bi.sub.2 O.sub.3 (V+Bi).sub.2 O.sub.3 and LaGaO.sub.3.
- 27. A two part catalyst comprising a sintered form of a powder dehydrogenation portion and a powder oxide-ion conducting portion, wherein the dehydrogenation portion includes the powder of a group VIII metal and the oxide-ion conducting portion is a ceramic oxide powder doped with a rare earth metal.
- 28. The catalyst of claim 27, wherein the ceramic oxide powder is doped with Gd, Sm or mixtures thereof and an alkali or alkaline earth metal.
- 29. A two-part catalyst comprising sintered form of a powder dehydrogenation portion selected from Group VIII metals other than Ni and mixtures thereof, and a powder oxide-ion conducting portion including CeO.sub.2 doped with a rare earth metal.
- 30. A catalyst comprising a pressed or sintered combination of powders of a Group VIII metal other than Ni and mixtures thereof and a powder ceramic oxide including one or more of ZrO.sub.2, CeO.sub.2, Bi.sub.2 O.sub.3, (BiV).sub.4 O.sub.3, LaGaO.sub.3 doped with a rare earth metal.
- 31. A catalyst comprising a pressed or sintered combination of powder of a Group VIII metal and mixtures thereof and a powder LaGaO.sub.3 doped with an alkaline earth metal or mixtures thereof.
- 32. A two-part catalyst comprising a dehydrogenation portion and a oxide-ion conducting portion, wherein the oxide-ion conducting portion is doped with a rare earth metal.
CONTRACTUAL ORIGIN OF THE INVENTION
The United States Government has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract No. W-31-109-ENG-38 between the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)and The University of Chicago representing Argonne National Laboratory.
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