Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1275651 International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 2011 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

Alkaline earth elements (Mg, Ca and Sr) on Ni–La2O3 catalyst have been investigated as promoters for syngas production from dry CO2 reforming of methane (DRM). The catalysis results of DRM performance at 600 °C show that the Sr-doped Ni–La2O3 catalyst not only yields the highest CH4 and CO2 conversions (∼78% and ∼60%) and highest H2 production (∼42% by vol.) but also has the lowest carbon deposition over the catalyst surface. The XPS, O2-TPD, H2-TPR and FTIR results show that the excellent performance over the Sr-doped Ni–La2O3 catalyst is attributed to the presence of a high amount of lattice oxygen surface species which promotes C–H activation in DRM reaction, resulting in high H2 production. Moreover, these surface oxygen species on the Ni-SDL catalyst can adsorb CO2 molecules to form bidentate carbonate species, which can then react with the surface carbon species formed during DRM, resulting in higher CO2 conversion and lower carbon formation.

► Promotional alkaline earth on Ni–La2O3 oxides acts as catalysts for dry CO2 reforming of methane. ► Sr-doped Ni–La2O3 catalyst shows the highest catalytic DRM performance at low temperature (600 °C). ► Sr-doped Ni–La2O3 catalyst shows the lowest amount of carbon formation. ► Involvement of high amount of surface lattice oxygen species on catalytic DRM performance. ► High oxygen adsorption/desorption ability of Sr on the doped Ni–La2O3 catalyst.

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