Ni-Fe/La2o3 Bimetallic Catalysts for Methane Dry Reforming: Elucidating the Role of Fe for Improving Coke Resistance

26 Pages Posted: 27 Jul 2023

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Xiuzhong Fang

Nanchang University

Lei Mao

Nanchang University

Luoji Xu

Nanchang University

Jiating Shen

Nanchang University

Xianglan Xu

Nanchang University

Junwei Xu

Nanchang University

Xiang Wang

Nanchang University

Abstract

Dry reforming of methane (DRM) offers an effective approach for converting two cheap undesired greenhouse gases into valuable chemical feedstock of syngas. In this work, with the objective to obtain high efficiency Ni-based catalyst with superior coke resistance, a series of 6Ni-xFe/La2O3 catalysts were prepared by co-impregnation method,and were applied to DRM reaction. Effects of Fe doping, support contents, Ni dispersion on DRM performance of 6Ni-xFe/La2O3 catalysts were investigated. X-ray diffraction analysis and STEM-EDS mapping revealed that Ni-Fe alloy particles were formed and remained stable during DRM reaction. H2-TPR results showed that the addition of Fe can enhance the interaction between and Ni active sites and La2O3 support. In-situ Raman and TGA-DSC results demonstrated that the amount of La2O2CO3 species increased rapidly during DRM stability test on the spent Ni/La2O3 catalyst, leading to an obvious accumulation of carbon deposits. With the promotion by Fe, the reaction between the La2O2CO3 species and carbonaceous deposits can be accelerated, which results in more active and stable catalysts with significantly improved coking resistance. In addition, more oxygen vacancies could be obtained on Ni/La2O3 catalyst by Fe doping, as evidenced by the XPS results. It was concluded that these were the major reasons accounting for the significantly improved coke resistance for the 6Ni-xFe/La2O3 catalysts.

Keywords: dry reforming of methane; Ni-Fe bimetallic catalysts;La2O3 support; La2O2CO3; coking resistance

Suggested Citation

Fang, Xiuzhong and Mao, Lei and Xu, Luoji and Shen, Jiating and Xu, Xianglan and Xu, Junwei and Wang, Xiang, Ni-Fe/La2o3 Bimetallic Catalysts for Methane Dry Reforming: Elucidating the Role of Fe for Improving Coke Resistance. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4523190 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4523190

Xiuzhong Fang (Contact Author)

Nanchang University ( email )

Lei Mao

Nanchang University ( email )

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Nanchang, 330031
China

Luoji Xu

Nanchang University ( email )

999 Xuefu Avenue
Hong Gu Tan New District
Nanchang, 330031
China

Jiating Shen

Nanchang University ( email )

999 Xuefu Avenue
Hong Gu Tan New District
Nanchang, 330031
China

Xianglan Xu

Nanchang University ( email )

Junwei Xu

Nanchang University ( email )

999 Xuefu Avenue
Hong Gu Tan New District
Nanchang, 330031
China

Xiang Wang

Nanchang University ( email )

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