Highly Dispersed Ni-Tio2 Catalysts Derived from Metal-Organic Framework for Efficient Photo-Thermal Co2 Methanation

34 Pages Posted: 31 Jul 2023

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Peng Li

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Senlin Zhang

Yanshan University

Zhourong Xiao

Yanshan University

Hui Zhang

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Fei Ye

Yanshan University

Jianmin Gu

Yanshan University - State Key Laboratory of Metastable Materials Science and Technology

Jidong Wang

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Guozhu Li

Tianjin University

Desong Wang

Yanshan University - State Key Laboratory of Metastable Materials Science and Technology

Abstract

Catalytic reduction of CO2 to high value-added chemicals such as methane is crucial in the development of renewable energy and waste disposal. Photo-thermal CO2 methanation has been received great attention, due to the synergistic effect of photo and thermal lead to efficient reaction at low temperature. Herein, we reported the synthesis of Ni nanoparticles (NPs) supported on TiO2 (Ni-TiO2) derived from MIL-125 (Ti-MOFs) for photo-thermal CO2 methanation. The nanoparticle sizes and electron densities of metallic Ni, defects and chemical properties, photo-thermal and photo-electric characteristics of the catalysts have been systematically characterized by XRD, TEM, CO2/H2-TPD, XPS, photoluminescence and photocurrent. For the Ni-TiO2, the conversion of CO2 was 56% under the full spectrum irradiation (1200 mW/cm2) at 325 oC, which was about 1.8 times of that without light irradiation. The selectivity of methane nearly 99% with a production rate was 95.7 mmol/gcat∙h, which was about 2.7 times of that without light irradiation. Meanwhile, the catalysts showed excellent stability without any activity decay during the four cycles testing (32 h). The main reasons for the high catalytic performance for photo-thermal CO2 methanation were attributed to the uniform distribution of Ni NPs with synergistic effect of large specific surface area of TiO2 with abundant moderate strength alkaline sites. In addition, good photo-thermal and photo-electric conversion ability make the catalysts possessed more photo-generated charge carriers and reduce its recombination.

Keywords: Photo-thermal CO2 methanation, nickel-based catalysts, MIL-125, methane selectivity, photo-generated charge carriers

Suggested Citation

Li, Peng and Zhang, Senlin and Xiao, Zhourong and Zhang, Hui and Ye, Fei and Gu, Jianmin and Wang, Jidong and Li, Guozhu and Wang, Desong, Highly Dispersed Ni-Tio2 Catalysts Derived from Metal-Organic Framework for Efficient Photo-Thermal Co2 Methanation. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4527183 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4527183

Peng Li

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Senlin Zhang

Yanshan University ( email )

School of Information Science and Engineering
Qinhuangdao
China

Zhourong Xiao (Contact Author)

Yanshan University ( email )

School of Information Science and Engineering
Qinhuangdao
China

Hui Zhang

affiliation not provided to SSRN ( email )

No Address Available

Fei Ye

Yanshan University ( email )

Jianmin Gu

Yanshan University - State Key Laboratory of Metastable Materials Science and Technology ( email )

Jidong Wang

affiliation not provided to SSRN ( email )

No Address Available

Guozhu Li

Tianjin University ( email )

92, Weijin Road
Nankai District
Tianjin, 300072
China

Desong Wang

Yanshan University - State Key Laboratory of Metastable Materials Science and Technology ( email )

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