Preparation and Studies of ZnFe<sub>2</sub>O<sub>4</sub>–CeO<sub>2</sub> Nanopowder via Self Combustion Glycine Nitrate Process for Methanol Steam Reforming Hydrogen Production

dc.contributor.authorShu-Han Juang
dc.contributor.authorChung‐Lun Yu
dc.contributor.authorSubramanian Sakthinathan
dc.contributor.authorTetsu Yonezawa
dc.contributor.authorChing‐Lung Chen
dc.contributor.authorTe‐Wei Chiu
dc.contributor.authorNaratip Vittayakorn
dc.date.accessioned2026-05-08T19:18:42Z
dc.date.issued2025-7-28
dc.description.abstractAs fossil fuels have finite resources and environmental drawbacks, there’s a growing interest in cleaner, renewable energy. Hydrogen (H2) is seen as a promising alternative to petroleum due to its non-toxic, clean combustion that only produces water and avoids carbon dioxide emissions. In this study, different ratios of ZnFe2O4–CeO2 nanopowder were synthesized via the glycine nitrate process (GNP). The ZnFe2O4–CeO2 nanopowder catalyst was prepared by GNP, which was immensely porous and had a cotton-like structure. Moreover, the glycine nitrate process, which is a synthesis technology, can offer the advantages of low cost, simplicity, and speed and create a porous structure for the catalyst. The BET measurement revealed that the specific surface area of the as-combusted ZnFe2O4–CeO2 nanopowder varied from 8.48 m2/g to 19.82 m2/g. Hydrogen production through the SRM process was monitored by using a gas chromatograph equipped with a thermal conductivity detector. The 20ZnFe2O4–80CeO2 powder had the highest H2 production without activation, reaching 7566.08 mL STP min–1 g-cat–1 at a reaction temperature of 550 °C achieved at an N2 flow rate of 30 sccm. This study indicates that the glycine nitrate process imparts a porous structure to the catalyst, thereby increasing hydrogen production. Moreover, suitable incorporation of CeO2 could improve the catalytic performance in the SRM process on hydrogen. Therefore, ZnFe2O4–CeO2 nanopowders may have significant economic prospects.
dc.identifier.doi10.1021/acssusresmgt.5c00140
dc.identifier.urihttps://dspace.kmitl.ac.th/handle/123456789/16658
dc.publisherACS Sustainable Resource Management
dc.subjectCatalytic Processes in Materials Science
dc.subjectCatalysts for Methane Reforming
dc.subjectCatalysis and Hydrodesulfurization Studies
dc.titlePreparation and Studies of ZnFe<sub>2</sub>O<sub>4</sub>–CeO<sub>2</sub> Nanopowder via Self Combustion Glycine Nitrate Process for Methanol Steam Reforming Hydrogen Production
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