Catalytic Co‐Conversion of CH <sub>4</sub> and CO <sub>2</sub> Mediated by Rhodium–Titanium Oxide Anions RhTiO <sub>2</sub> <sup>−</sup>
Yuan Yang, Ya‐Ke Li, Yan‐Xia Zhao, Gong‐Ping Wei, Yi Ren, Knut R. Asmis, Sheng‐Gui He
Abstract
Abstract Catalytic co‐conversion of methane with carbon dioxide to produce syngas (2 H 2 +2 CO) involves complicated elementary steps and almost all the elementary reactions are performed at the same high temperature conditions in practical thermocatalysis. Here, we demonstrate by mass spectrometric experiments that RhTiO 2 − promotes the co‐conversion of CH 4 and CO 2 to free 2 H 2 +CO and an adsorbed CO (CO ads ) at room temperature; the only elementary step that requires the input of external energy is desorption of CO ads from the RhTiO 2 CO − to reform RhTiO 2 − . This study not only identifies a promising active species for dry (CO 2 ) reforming of methane to syngas, but also emphasizes the importance of temperature control over elementary steps in practical catalysis, which may significantly alleviate the carbon deposition originating from the pyrolysis of methane.