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Uncoupling the size and support effects of Ni catalysts for dry reforming of methane

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In this paper, a unique Ni-based catalyst in which the Ni nanoparticle size and support can be varied independently was devised for dry reforming of methane (DRM) at 800°C without a significant change in the Ni size, and overlayers of various metal oxides, including SiO 2, Al 2 O 3, MgO, ZrO 2, TiO 2.
Abstract
The dry reforming of methane (DRM; CH 4  + CO 2 ↔  2H 2  + 2CO) can be a good way to utilize greenhouse gases for the production of valuable syn-gas. Ni-based catalysts have been used for this reaction; however, the Ni size effect and support effect were highly coupled and therefore could not be observed separately. Here, a unique catalyst in which the Ni nanoparticle size and support can be varied independently was devised. Highly uniform Ni nanoparticles with sizes of 2.6, 5.2, 9.0, and 17.3 nm were tested for DRM at 800 °C without a significant change in the Ni size, and overlayers of various metal oxides, including SiO 2 , Al 2 O 3 , MgO, ZrO 2 , TiO 2 , were tested with the 5.2 nm of Ni nanoparticles. The dependence of the CH 4 or CO 2 turnover frequency on the Ni size and support was evaluated separately. The 2.6 nm Ni nanoparticles showed 4.1 times higher methane turnover frequency than those with a size of 17.3 nm. When various metal oxide overlayers were tested with the same 5.2 nm Ni, Al 2 O 3 exhibited 4.3 times higher methane turnover frequency than SiO 2 . The independent observation of the effects of the Ni nanoparticle size and support will provide valuable guidelines for designing effective methane dry reforming catalysts.

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Dry reforming of methane over bimetallic Ni-Co catalyst prepared from La(CoxNi1-x)0.5Fe0.5O3 perovskite precursor: Catalytic activity and coking resistance

TL;DR: In this article, Bimetallic Ni-Co catalysts supported on La2O3-LaFeO3 were prepared by reducing La(CoxNi1-x)0.5Fe0.30 with orthorhombic, rhombohedral crystalline structure depending on the Co content.
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Ordered mesoporous Ni/La2O3 catalysts with interfacial synergism towards CO2 activation in dry reforming of methane

TL;DR: In this paper, the synthesis of ordered mesoporous Ni/La2O3 catalysts for dry reforming of methane and investigates the synergistic effect of Ni/L 2O3 interfaces on the activation of CO2.
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CO2 reforming with methane reaction over Ni@SiO2 catalysts coupled by size effect and metal-support interaction

TL;DR: In this paper, a core-shell structured Ni@SiO2 catalysts with ultrafine nickel nanoparticles by microemulsion method was fabricated to obtain different sizes of Ni nanoparticles and achieve different strengths of metal-support interaction.
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Sandwiched SiO2@Ni@ZrO2 as a coke resistant nanocatalyst for dry reforming of methane

TL;DR: In this article, a coke resistant SiO2@Ni@ZrO2 catalyst has been successfully prepared through precipitation of nickel nitrate with ammonia onto silica spheres, followed by coating with porous ZrO 2 shell.
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