Synthesis, Characterisation, and Performance Evaluation of Promoted Ni‐Based Catalysts for Thermocatalytic Decomposition of Methane
Thermocatalyatic decomposition (TCD) of methane to COX free hydrogen and carbon nanofibre (CNF) was investigated over a series of self‐designed monometallic Ni catalyst and bimetallic Ni−Cu and Ni−Pd catalysts. The catalysts were synthesised from the wet impregnation method and characterised using a...
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Veröffentlicht in: | ChemistrySelect (Weinheim) 2020-10, Vol.5 (37), p.11471-11482 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Thermocatalyatic decomposition (TCD) of methane to COX free hydrogen and carbon nanofibre (CNF) was investigated over a series of self‐designed monometallic Ni catalyst and bimetallic Ni−Cu and Ni−Pd catalysts. The catalysts were synthesised from the wet impregnation method and characterised using a series of complementary techniques include TGA, XRD, BET, TPR, FESEM, TEM, and Raman Spectroscopy. Despite a substantial reduction of surface area in the promoted catalysts, the catalytic activity of the promoted catalyst was enhanced due to the nature of the process which is a metal‐catalysed reaction. As a whole, bimetallic Pd−Ni catalyst with a surface area of 2.76 m2 g−1 possesed the highest conversion of 77 % after 6 h reaction. The overall TCD reaction was found to be first‐order with the calculated activation energy, Ea of 38 kJ mol−1. The methane consumption rates at 1023 K and 1073 K were 0.5 mol s−1gcat−1 and 0.58×104 mol s−1gcat−1 respectively. Meanwhile, the methane consumption rates improved considerably from 0.58 mol s−1gcat−1 to 0.67×104 mol s−1gcat−1 under the methane partial pressure of 41 kPa. The XRD profile of the fresh catalysts revealed that mixed oxides were formed over the surface of the support upon the addition of Cu and Pd to 50 %Ni/Al2O3. Moreover, the formation of carbon nanofibers followed both tip and base growth mechanisms as evident from the TEM images. Larger and wider carbon fibres were found in the Pd promoted catalyst.
Hydrogen: A Fuel of FutureEfforts have been made in this manuscript to produce pure hydrogen from non‐odidative decomposition of methane via Pd promoted Ni‐based catalyst. |
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ISSN: | 2365-6549 2365-6549 |
DOI: | 10.1002/slct.202001998 |