Doped Ni Thin Layer Catalysts for Catalytic Decomposition of Natural Gas to produce hydrogen

Doped Ni-based Thin Layer Catalysts (Ni-TLCs) for Catalytic Decomposition of Natural Gas (CDNG) to produce CO free hydrogen were investigated using a new Multilayer Catalytic Reactor (MCR). The influence of K, La, Mg and Cl on activity–stability patterns of a Ni-TLC catalyst was evaluated. The influ...

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Veröffentlicht in:Applied catalysis. A, General General, 2009-08, Vol.365 (1), p.122-129
Hauptverfasser: Italiano, G., Espro, C., Arena, F., Parmaliana, A., Frusteri, F.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Doped Ni-based Thin Layer Catalysts (Ni-TLCs) for Catalytic Decomposition of Natural Gas (CDNG) to produce CO free hydrogen were investigated using a new Multilayer Catalytic Reactor (MCR). The influence of K, La, Mg and Cl on activity–stability patterns of a Ni-TLC catalyst was evaluated. The influence of dopant on Ni sintering phenomena and coke formation mechanism was addressed. Doped Ni-based Thin Layer Catalysts (Ni-TLCs) for Catalytic Decomposition of Natural Gas (CDNG) were investigated using a new Multilayer Catalytic Reactor (MCR). The influence of K, La, Mg and Cl on activity–stability patterns of a Ni-TLC catalyst was evaluated. An inverse straight-line relationship between carbon capacity (C/Ni, number of CH 4 molecules decomposed for Ni atom until complete deactivation) and reaction temperature was found independently of the dopant used. However, dopants significantly affect Ni specific activity (TOF, s −1), acting as either an electronic promoter or inhibiting Ni sintering phenomena. Reaction temperature is a key parameter in determining the evolution of coke. At low reaction temperature (
ISSN:0926-860X
1873-3875
DOI:10.1016/j.apcata.2009.06.004