Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7833068 | Applied Surface Science | 2018 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
NiSi-I and NiSi-P catalysts were synthesized by impregnation method and ammonia-evaporated method, respectively. They were investigated for COx methanation reaction in the fixed-bed reactor at atmospheric pressure. A series of characterization results demonstrated that the NiSi-P catalyst with phyllosilicates structure achieved superior catalytic performance to the conventional NiSi-I catalyst for COx methanation. Meanwhile, the stability test indicated that CH4 yield on the NiSi-P catalyst decreased slightly from 88.2% to 77.5% at 400â¯Â°C after thermal shock at 650â¯Â°C for 24â¯h. However, CH4 yield on the NiSi-I catalyst decreased greatly from 72.5% to 26.7% at the same reaction condition after thermal shock, suggesting that the stability of the NiSi-P catalyst was much better than that of NiSi-I. The superior performance of the NiSi-P catalyst was attributed to several factors including the small nickel particle size, the high Ni surface area, and the enhanced metal-support interaction. These properties contributed to the higher reactivity and better stability of NiSi-P than those of NiSi-I catalyst.
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Authors
Li Bian, Tingting Zhao, Lijuan Zhang, Zhenhua Li,