The effects of Fe, Mg, and Pt-doping on the improvement of Ni stabilized on Al 2 O 3 -CeO 3 catalysts for methane dry reforming

Herein, the promotional effects of Mg, Fe, and Pt on Ni-based catalysts supported on Al 2 O 3 -CeO 2 (Ni/Al 2 O 3 -CeO 2 ) were investigated in the dry reforming of methane (DRM) reaction. The interaction of a suitable amount of MgO and FeO with Ce 2 O 3 stabilized in the catalysts was demonstrated...

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Veröffentlicht in:RSC advances 2023-11, Vol.13 (47), p.33129-33145
1. Verfasser: Jawad, Abbas
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Herein, the promotional effects of Mg, Fe, and Pt on Ni-based catalysts supported on Al 2 O 3 -CeO 2 (Ni/Al 2 O 3 -CeO 2 ) were investigated in the dry reforming of methane (DRM) reaction. The interaction of a suitable amount of MgO and FeO with Ce 2 O 3 stabilized in the catalysts was demonstrated by the temperature-programmed desorption of CO 2 (CO 2 -TPD). Ce 2 O 3 has a high basicity for adsorbing CO 2 , generating a monoclinic Ce 2 O 2 CO 3 species in the DRM reaction. Surface oxygen ions were also produced by adding MgO and FeO, as demonstrated by the temperature-programmed reduction of H 2 (H 2 -TPR). Monoclinic Ce 2 O 2 CO 3 and surface oxygen may both be used to oxidize and remove the carbon that was deposited, maintaining the high activity and stability of the metal Ni and Pt catalysts. The high dispersion and synergistic interactions between the platinum and oxide phases, which are associated with the decrease in reduction temperature and the rise in the number of basic sites, are responsible for the increased activity of Pt with M–Ni/Al 2 O 3 -CeO 2 catalysts. The co-doped Ni/Al 2 O 3 -CeO 2 catalysts with Mg and Fe significantly enhanced the activity (more than 80% methane and 84% CO 2 conversion), the selectivity toward syngas (∼90%), and maintained the H 2 /CO ratio at about 0.97 at 700 °C.
ISSN:2046-2069
2046-2069
DOI:10.1039/D3RA04809H