Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1657802 Surface and Coatings Technology 2013 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Nano-sized Ni catalysts supported on MgO nano-rods were prepared by RF thermal plasma treatment of Ni metal (~ 5 μm) and MgO powders (~ 100 nm). For this purpose, each powder was ball-milled at pre-set molar ratio of 5:5, and then, injected into RF thermal plasma generated at the power level of ~ 25.5 kW. From FE-SEM (field emission scanning electron microscopy) and TEM-EDS (transmission electron microscopy-energy dispersive spectrometer) analyses, it is found that as-prepared catalysts mainly consist of very small Ni particles (< 100 nm) attached to MgO nano-rods with diameter of 10–20 nm. In order to investigate their catalytic performance, methane partial oxidation experiment was also conducted at atmospheric pressure, 400 °C < T < 800 °C and reaction mixture of CH4:O2 = 2:1 mol% with Ar diluents. Test results revealed that as-prepared MgO nano-rods supported Ni catalysts showed thermodynamic equilibrium values of methane conversion rate (> 99%) and high selectivity more than 90% and 80% for CO and H2 at T = 750 °C, respectively. In spite of relatively high Ni content of 50 mol%, little carbon deposition is found in the TEM images and the derivative curves of TGA (thermogravimetry analysis) data for as-prepared catalysts after 24 h test at 750 °C, which are attributed to the structural features of Nano-sized Ni catalysts supported on MgO nano-rods prepared by RF thermal plasma.

► Synthesis of nano-sized Ni catalysts supported on MgO nano-rods. ► Small Ni particles (< 100 nm) attached to MgO nano-rods with diameter of 10–20 nm. ► High catalytic activity and high resistance to carbon deposition during methane partial oxidation. ► In-flight treatment of Ni metal and MgO powders by RF thermal plasma.

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