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Progress in Synthesis of Highly Active and Stable Nickel-Based Catalysts for Carbon Dioxide Reforming of Methane

Journal

CHEMSUSCHEM
Volume 8, Issue 21, Pages 3556-3575

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/cssc.201500390

Keywords

heterogeneous catalysis; nanoparticles; nickel; synthesis design; structure-activity relationships

Funding

  1. National University of Singapore
  2. National Research Foundation [NRF-POC 001-055, 279-000-397-281]
  3. National Environmental Agency [NEA-ETRP 1002114, 279-000-333-490]

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In recent decades, rising anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions (mainly CO2 and CH4) have increased alarm due to escalating effects of global warming. The dry carbon dioxide reforming of methane (DRM) reaction is a sustainable way to utilize these notorious greenhouse gases. This paper presents a review of recent progress in the development of nickel-based catalysts for the DRM reaction. The enviable low cost and wide availability of nickel compared with noble metals is the main reason for persistent research efforts in optimizing the synthesis of nickel-based catalysts. Important catalyst features for the rational design of a coke-resistant nickel-based nanocatalyst for the DRM reaction are also discussed. In addition, several innovative developments based on salient features for the stabilization of nickel nanocatalysts through various means (which include functionalization with precursors, synthesis by plasma treatment, stabilization/confinement on mesoporous/microporous/carbon supports, and the formation of metal oxides) are highlighted. The final part of this review covers major issues and proposed improvement strategies pertaining to the rational design of nickel-based catalysts with high activity and stability for the DRM reaction.

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