Various catalysts are employed in glycerol reforming to enhance the efficiency and selectivity of the process. Common catalysts include:
Nickel-based catalysts: Widely used due to their high activity and low cost. Noble metal catalysts (e.g., platinum, palladium, rhodium): Known for their high selectivity and stability. Bimetallic catalysts: Combine the advantages of two metals to improve activity and resistance to deactivation.