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Tri‐reforming of Methane over a Hydroxyapatite Supported Nickel Catalyst

Thanh Son Phan, Doan Pham Minh

2024ChemCatChem13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract For the first time, a catalyst containing 5 wt. % Ni supported on a hydroxyapatite support (HAP) has been synthesized and evaluated in tri‐reforming of methane (TRM) for synthetic gas (syngas) production. Nickel nanoparticles could be easily formed on HAP surface by using the conventional incipient wetness impregnation technique. In TRM, under unfavorable reaction conditions from the thermodynamic point of view ( e. g . medium reforming temperature of 700–800 °C, low steam‐to‐carbon ratio, etc.), this catalyst showed high methane conversion (up to 90 %), however, some deactivations took place. The latter could be explained by both the thermal sintering of nickel nanoparticles and the solid carbon formation. The impact of the main operational parameters has been studied. Increasing the reaction temperature, the molar ratios of oxygen‐to‐carbon and steam‐to‐carbon are favorable for the methane conversion and mostly for the stability of the catalyst. High methane conversion of ca . 90 % with a perfect catalytic stability during 300 hours‐on‐stream could be achieved at 800 °C and 1.4 bar, using a mixture containing low ratio of oxidant‐to‐carbon (molar ratio of CH 4 /CO 2 /H 2 O/O 2 /N 2 =1.0/0.67/0.9/0.1/0). These results offer the opportunity to further design an optimal Ni/HAP catalyst by improving metal‐support interaction and downsizing nickel nanoparticles.

Topics & Concepts

MethaneSyngasCatalysisNickelSinteringCarbon dioxide reformingSteam reformingCarbon fibersMethane reformerMaterials scienceChemical engineeringIncipient wetness impregnationNanoparticleInorganic chemistryChemistryHydrogen productionMetallurgyNanotechnologyOrganic chemistryComposite materialSelectivityEngineeringComposite numberCatalytic Processes in Materials ScienceCatalysts for Methane ReformingCatalysis and Oxidation Reactions
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