Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
45576 Applied Catalysis B: Environmental 2015 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Biogas for the co-production of filamentous-like materials and syngas is proposed.•Catalyst suitability was analysed considering activity, stability and carbon yield.•Catalysts showed a good performance and similar syngas compositions were obtained.•Carbon yield is affected by the support, preparation method and Ni:Al molar ratio.•Hollow parallel and fishbone like carbon structures were obtained in all cases.

The utilization of biogas as carbon source for the co-production of filamentous-like materials and syngas is proposed. Catalysts with different Ni:Al molar ratios, Al2O3 supports and preparation methods were synthesized. The suitability of the catalysts was analyzed considering activity, stability and carbon yield. Catalysts showed a good performance and similar results according to syngas compositions were obtained. However, some differences related to stability over time and carbon yields were detected. TPR analysis and TEM micrographs of the fresh catalysts revealed the presence of two different Ni particles: large Ni particles with low metal support interaction (MSI) that favoured the formation of encapsulating carbon and small Ni particles inserted in the Al2O3 structure with a greater MSI that lead to nanofilamentous carbons formation. Generally both kinds of Ni particles were observed in all catalysts, however their relative abundance was dramatically affected by the Al2O3 employed, the preparation method and the Ni:Al molar ratio.

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