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Enhanced Low-Temperature Activity of CO2 Methanation Over Ni/CeO2 Catalyst
CeO 2 nanorods (CeO 2 -nrs), CeO 2 nanocubes (CeO 2 -ncs) and CeO 2 nanopolyhedrons (CeO 2 -nps) were prepared by hydrothermal method and then NiO crystallites were deposited on these supports by precipitation-deposition, respectively. The physic-chemical properties of Ni/CeO 2 catalysts were charac...
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Published in: | Catalysis letters 2022-03, Vol.152 (3), p.872-882 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | CeO
2
nanorods (CeO
2
-nrs), CeO
2
nanocubes (CeO
2
-ncs) and CeO
2
nanopolyhedrons (CeO
2
-nps) were prepared by hydrothermal method and then NiO crystallites were deposited on these supports by precipitation-deposition, respectively. The physic-chemical properties of Ni/CeO
2
catalysts were characterized and performances for carbon dioxide methanation reaction were tested. The Ni/CeO
2
-nrs sample shows well metal dispersion and high concentration of oxygen vacancy, which leads to the high catalytic activity for CO
2
methanation. Especially at 300 °C, the CO
2
conversion could reach 60%. Further analysis reveals that the content of oxygen vacancy has a positive correlation with the surface area of catalyst. The largest surface area results in the most of oxygen vacancy on the Ni/CeO
2
-nrs catalyst, and then a large amount of CO
2
could be activated at low temperatures. Meanwhile, large surface area facilitates the dispersion of active metals, and improves the degree of H
2
activation. The combined effect results in the promotion of catalytic activity for CO
2
methanation at low temperatures.
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CeO
2
nanorods (CeO
2
-nrs), CeO
2
nanocubes (CeO
2
-ncs) and CeO
2
nanopolyhedrons (CeO
2
-nps) supported Ni catalysts were prepared. These catalysts ware tested for CO
2
methanation and further characterized by BET, XPS, TEM, H
2
-TPR and TPD. The results showed that the content of oxygen vacancy has positive correlation with the specific surface area of catalyst. |
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ISSN: | 1011-372X 1572-879X |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10562-021-03677-7 |