Title of article
Promotion of the long-term stability of reforming Ni catalysts by surface alloying
Author/Authors
Eranda Nikolla، نويسنده , , Johannes Schwank، نويسنده , , Suljo Linic، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
9
From page
85
To page
93
Abstract
Carbon-induced catalyst deactivation is one of the main problems associated with the electrocatalytic and catalytic reforming of hydrocarbons over supported Ni catalysts. We have used DFT calculations to study various aspects of carbon chemistry on Ni surfaces. We demonstrate that the carbon tolerance of Ni can be improved by synthesizing Ni-containing surface alloys that, compared to monometallic Ni, preferentially oxidize C atoms rather than form C–C bonds and have a lower thermodynamic driving force, associated with the nucleation of carbon atoms on low-coordinated Ni sites. Using the molecular insights obtained in the DFT calculations, we have identified Sn/Ni surface alloy as a potential carbon-tolerant reforming catalyst. The predictions of the DFT calculations were supported by our reactor and catalyst characterization studies, which showed that Sn/Ni is much more resistant to carbon poisoning than monometallic Ni in the steam reforming of methane, propane, and isooctane at moderate steam-to-carbon ratios.
Keywords
diesel exhausts , Soot , Metal oxide catalyst , CeO2 , TiO2 , ZrO2 , NOX
Journal title
Journal of Catalysis
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
Journal of Catalysis
Record number
1225151
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