Reforming of methane with carbon dioxide over cerium oxide promoted nickel nanoparticles deposited on 4-channel hollow fibers by atomic layer deposition

Baitang Jin, Zeyu Shang, Shiguang Li, Ying Bing Jiang, Xuehong Gu, Xinhua Liang

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Abstract

Ni nanoparticles were deposited on four-channel structured α-Al2O3hollow fibers by atomic layer deposition (ALD). CeO2was loaded by a liquid phase incipient wetness method to promote Ni catalysts for dry reforming of methane. For Ni/Al2O3prepared by ALD, inactive NiAl2O4that originated from the Ni ALD process was incompletely reduced. The introduced CeO2was found to weaken the NiO-Al2O3interaction, free NiO from NiO-Al2O3or NiAl2O4, and improve the reducibility of NiO. The higher reducibility of NiAl2O4, tuned by CeO2, further activated the catalyst during DRM, because a larger proportion of NiAl2O4was gradually reduced to metallic nickel by the reaction products. The optimal catalytic performance reached a methane reforming rate of 2410 L h−1gNi−1at 850 °C. The CeO2promoted catalyst also exhibited an excellent performance after regeneration.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3212-3222
Number of pages11
JournalCatalysis Science and Technology
Volume10
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - 21 May 2020

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