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In situ generation of Ni metal nanoparticles as catalyst for H2-rich syngas production from biomass gasification

Journal

APPLIED CATALYSIS A-GENERAL
Volume 382, Issue 2, Pages 220-230

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.apcata.2010.04.047

Keywords

Ni-0 nanoparticles; Biomass gasification; Pyrolysis; Wood; Tar; Hydrogen

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  1. ADEME
  2. CIRAD

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The strategy of impregnating lignocellulosic biomass with aqueous metal salts solutions was efficiently applied in our group for producing H-2-rich gas by pyrolysis of wood at 700 degrees C. The present work is a thorough study on the formation of nickel metal nanoparticles (NPs) during the pyrolysis of nickel(II) impregnated wood in the temperature range of 400-500 degrees C. During the wood impregnation step, the numerous oxygenated groups present in the bio-macromolecules act as adsorption sites for metal cations in aqueous medium yielding very high metal precursor dispersion into the wood matrix. During pyrolysis, an amorphous NixOyHz phase is formed which is reduced to metallic nickel (Ni-0) by carbon atoms at temperatures below 500 degrees C, leading to the formation of Ni-0 NPs, as demonstrated by XRD, XPS, STEM and temperature-programmed pyrolysis characterizations. These findings reveal that the in situ formed Ni-0 nanocrystallites act as the catalytic active phase for enhancing both H-2 production and tar conversion during biomass pyrolysis, i.e. during the initial stage of gasification. Potential interests of these in situ generated Ni nanocatalysts for biomass gasification applications are discussed. (c) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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