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Stabilized CO2 reforming of CH4 on modified Ni/Al2O3 catalysts via in-situ K2CO3-enabled dynamic coke elimination reaction

Journal

FUEL
Volume 298, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.fuel.2021.120599

Keywords

CO2 reforming of methane; K2CO3; Coke elimination; CO2 mitigation; Heterogeneous catalysis

Funding

  1. National Key R&D Program of China [2017YFB0602602, 2017YFC0210400]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51606106, 22008191]
  3. China Postdoctoral Science Foundation [2018 M640993]
  4. Ningbo Natural Science Foundation [2017A610233]
  5. Shaanxi Natural Science Foundation [2020JQ-014]
  6. Ningbo Municipal Key Laboratory on Clean Energy Conversion Technologies
  7. Ningbo Bureau of Education
  8. International Doctoral Innovation Centre (IDIC) at The University of Nottingham Ningbo China

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The use of K2CO3 as a promoter enabled dynamic coke elimination reaction over Ni/Al2O3 catalysts for CO2 reforming of CH4, significantly improving coke resistance and long-term stability. The addition of K2CO3 suppressed Ni particle growth and enhanced the interaction between Ni and Al2O3, leading to improved adsorption of CO2 and facilitating the DRM process. Furthermore, K2CO3 enabled a dynamic coke elimination reaction (KCER) by enhancing catalytic reaction of disordered carbon with CO2, which is a promising low-cost approach to stabilize the performance of Ni-based catalysts in DRM reaction.
CO2 dry reforming of methane (DRM) is one of the most promising routes for the large-scale utilization of greenhouse gases (CO2 and CH4). However, it is still of challenges to develop catalysts that are efficient and cheap but are of high resistivity in coke formation to maintain long-term stability. Herein, K2CO3 was used as a promoter to enable dynamic coke elimination reaction over the Ni/Al2O3 for CO2 reforming of CH4. K2CO3 modified Ni/Al2O3 catalysts were synthesized via a wet co-impregnation method and investigated for DRM. The 1.0 K-Ni/Al2O3 exhibited the best stability in the test of 96 h on stream at 800 degrees C. It was found that coke resistance of K2CO3 modified catalyst was significantly improved, as the coke formation on 1.0 K-Ni/Al2O3 catalyst was only 1/3 of that on Ni/Al2O3 catalyst after a long-term test. Characterization results showed that the growth of Ni particles was suppressed because the addition of K2CO3 enhanced the interaction between Ni and Al2O3. Meanwhile, the addition of K2CO3 raises the basicity of the catalysts, which enhances the adsorption of CO2 on the surface and subsequently facilitates CO2 dry reforming of CH4. In addition, the transient experiment reveals that K2CO3 enables a dynamic coke elimination reaction (KCER) via enhancing the catalytic reaction of disordered carbon with CO2, which is considered as a promising low-cost approach to stabilize the performance of the Ni-based catalysts in DRM reaction.

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