Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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51650 | Catalysis Communications | 2010 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Nickel-on-modified olivine (Ni/MO) catalysts were developed for tar steam reforming in biomass gasification. The modified olivine (MO) was prepared by moulding olivine powder with calcium aluminate cement followed by calcination. The Ni/MO catalysts were prepared by wet impregnation. It was found that calcination temperature of Ni/MO catalyst significantly influenced its catalytic behavior. The Ni/MO catalyst calcined at 900 °C exhibited higher activity and better resistance to coking in steam reforming of benzene compared with the conventional Ni/olivine catalyst. This result was attributed to the modified pore structure of the MO and the moderate Ni–MO interaction.
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Authors
Xiaoqin Yang, Shaoping Xu, Hailong Xu, Xiangdong Liu, Changhou Liu,