Alumina-Magnesia-Supported Ni for Hydrogen Production via the Dry Reforming of Methane: A Cost-Effective Catalyst System

5Ni/MgO and 5Ni/γAl O are pronounced in the line of cheap catalyst systems for the dry reforming of methane. However, the lower reducibility of 5Ni/MgO and the significant coke deposition over 5Ni/γAl O limit their applicability as potential DRM catalysts. The mixing capacity of MgO and Al O may ove...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nanomaterials (Basel, Switzerland) Switzerland), 2023-11, Vol.13 (23), p.2984
Hauptverfasser: Abahussain, Abdulaziz A M, Al-Fatesh, Ahmed S, Patel, Naitik, Alreshaidan, Salwa B, Bamatraf, Nouf A, Ibrahim, Ahmed A, Elnour, Ahmed Y, Abu-Dahrieh, Jehad K, Abasaeed, Ahmed E, Fakeeha, Anis H, Kumar, Rawesh
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Zusammenfassung:5Ni/MgO and 5Ni/γAl O are pronounced in the line of cheap catalyst systems for the dry reforming of methane. However, the lower reducibility of 5Ni/MgO and the significant coke deposition over 5Ni/γAl O limit their applicability as potential DRM catalysts. The mixing capacity of MgO and Al O may overcome these limitations without increasing the catalyst cost. Herein, a 5Ni/xMg(100 - x)Al (x = 0, 20, 30, 60, 70, and 100 wt. %) catalyst system is prepared, investigated, and characterized with X-ray diffraction, surface area and porosity measurements, H -temperature programmed reduction, UV-Vis-IR spectroscopy, Raman spectroscopy, thermogravimetry, and transmission electron microscopy. Upon the addition of 20 wt. % MgO into the Al O support, 5Ni/20Mg80Al is expanded and carries both stable Ni sites (derived through the reduction of NiAl O ) and a variety of CO -interacting species. CH decomposition at Ni sites and the potential oxidation of carbon deposits by CO -interacting species over 5Ni/20Mg80Al results in a higher 61% H -yield (against ~55% H -yield over 5Ni/γAl O ) with an excellent carbon-resistant property. In the major magnesia support system, the 5Ni/60Mg40Al catalyst carries stable Ni sites derived from MgNiO and "strongly interacted NiO-species". The H -yield over the 5Ni/60Mg40Al catalyst moves to 71%, even against a high coke deposition, indicating fine tuning between the carbon formation and diffusion rates. Ni dispersed over magnesia-alumina with weight ratios of 7/3 and 3/7 exhibit good resistance to coke. Weight ratios of 2/8 and 7/3 contain an adequate amount of reducible and CO -interactive species responsible for producing over 60% of H -yield. Weight ratio 6/4 has a proper coke diffusion mechanism in addition to achieving a maximum of 71% H -yield.
ISSN:2079-4991
2079-4991
DOI:10.3390/nano13232984