Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
60858 Journal of Catalysis 2015 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Ternary Ni–V–Al metal oxide composites with ordered mesoporous structure were synthesized.•The addition of V greatly improved the activity for CO methanation.•The Ni–V–Al catalyst showed significant improvement in both anti-coking and anti-sintering.

Preventing both the sintering of Ni particles and the coke formation in supported nickel (Ni) catalysts is a great challenge in catalysis. To address the problem, in this work, we have designed and synthesized a series of ternary Ni–V–Al metal oxide composites with desired structure and composition, for example, the ordered mesoporous structure and various V contents. The catalysts are synthesized via a facile one-pot evaporation-induced self-assembly strategy and are used in CO methanation reaction to produce synthetic natural gas. Our results showed that the Ni–V–Al catalysts with ordered mesopores have better catalytic properties than the impregnation-derived Ni catalysts supported on alumina supports with ordered mesopores or with unordered mesopores. The addition of proper amount of vanadium oxide in the ordered mesoporous Ni–V–Al catalysts further promotes the catalytic activity toward CO methanation. In a 110 h atmospheric-pressure lifetime test, the ordered mesoporous Ni–V–Al catalyst showed significant improvement in both anti-coking and anti-sintering, mainly because of the smaller Ni particle size (<5 nm), the confinement effect of the mesopore channels as well as the incorporation of the vanadium promoter as compared to the catalyst without ordered mesopores.

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