Advances in Catalysts for Water-Gas Shift Reaction
A special issue of Catalysts (ISSN 2073-4344). This special issue belongs to the section "Industrial Catalysis".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (15 April 2024) | Viewed by 7326
Special Issue Editors
Interests: catalysts; waste-to-energy; hydrogen; water–gas shift; methane reforming
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Dear Colleagues,
The development of human living standards has unfortunately brought destruction to the earth. Climate change is triggered by the excessive use of fossil fuels. The amount of waste is rapidly increasing due to the use of disposable products, and it has been further increased due to COVID-19. To heal the earth, various attempts are being made based on developments in science and technology. Extensive studies are being carried out for new and renewable energies. Hydrogen (H2) is receiving special attention, and research into upcycling energy resources, including natural gas, coal, waste, biogas, and biomass, has caught the spotlight.
The upcycling of such resources to produce high-value chemicals often requires catalytic reactions, and the water–gas shift reaction (WGS, CO + H2O → CO2 + H2) is one of the most useful catalytic pathways that can upcycle the diverse types of synthesis gas to hydrogen. Currently, the application range for WGS reactions has further expanded to the upcycling of waste, biomass, and coal-derived synthesis gas.
This Special issue covers original research papers, reviews, and commentaries focused on the catalysts for the water–gas shift reaction. Submissions are welcome in the following areas that deal with the water–gas shift reaction: the synthesis, characterization, and application of new catalysts; studies on the activity and stability of the developed catalysts, evaluated by their conversion rate or turnover frequency; the identification of intermediates in the catalytic cycle; techno-economic analysis; or the mechanisms of the catalytic reaction.
Prof. Dr. Hyun-Seog Roh
Dr. Yeol-Lim Lee
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- water–gas shift
- waste-to-energy
- hydrogen
- catalyst
- synthesis gas
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