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Title: | CO2 reforming of methane over Ni-Co/ZSM5 catalysts. Aging and carbon deposition study | Authors: | Estephane, Jane Aouad, Samer Hany, Sara Khoury, Bilal El Gennequin, Cédric Zakhem, Henri El El Nakat, J Aboukaïs, Antoine Abi Aad, Edmond |
Affiliations: | Department of Chemical Engineering Department of Chemistry Department of Chemistry Department of Chemical Engineering |
Keywords: | Catalyst deactivation Dry reforming Nickel Cobalt Carbon deposition |
Subjects: | Zeolites | Issue Date: | 2015 | Part of: | International journal of hydrogen energy | Volume: | 40 | Issue: | 30 | Start page: | 9201 | End page: | 9208 | Abstract: | The wet impregnation method was used to prepare ZSM5 supported nickel and/or cobalt monometallic and bimetallic catalysts with a 7 wt.% total metal loading. The CO2 reforming of methane reaction was carried out in the 600 °C–800 °C temperature range over the different catalysts (GHSV 60000 mL g−1 hr−1). The cobalt containing catalysts favored the reverse water gas shift reaction at high temperature and cobalt acted as a synergist to nickel, as overall, bimetallic catalysts showed better catalytic performance. Carbon deposition was less expressed over catalysts with high cobalt content. Following 12 h on stream at 700 °C, the bimetallic catalyst with cobalt to nickel ratio of 2, showed high CO2 and CH4 conversions (∼60%) accompanied with the lowest carbon deposition (5%). The thermal analysis of aged catalysts showed that among the deposited carbon species, it is the carbon present in the proximity of nickel and/or cobalt catalytic sites that is responsible of deactivation. |
URI: | https://scholarhub.balamand.edu.lb/handle/uob/1742 | DOI: | 10.1016/j.ijhydene.2015.05.147 | Ezproxy URL: | Link to full text | Type: | Journal Article |
Appears in Collections: | Department of Chemistry Department of Chemical Engineering |
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