Investigation of new routes for the preparation of mesoporous calcium oxide supported nickel materials used as catalysts for methane dry reforming reaction

2020 
Nowadays, one of the metal oxides attracting significant attention in catalysis is calcium oxide (CaO) due to the fact that it is cheap, environmentally friendly and is characterized by a strong basic character. These distinctive properties make CaO promising in a wide range of industrial applications such as light alkane dehydrogenation, oxidation of methanol and carbon capture and storage. CaO is commonly synthesized by adopting methods of preparation that are expensive, complicated or require high temperature and pressure, and that result usually in non-ordered structures with low specific surface area. In this work, CaO support was synthesized following three synthetic approaches: i) a new template-free synthesis involving mesoporous calcium carbonate, an analog of Upsalite (MgCO3) as precursor, ii) a hard template protocol using silica SBA-15 to replicate CaO, reported for the first time in literature for this oxide and, iii) a hydrothermal autoclave approach using PEG 1500 or CTAB as structure directing agents. Nickel was introduced up to 10 wt.% by either “two-solvents” post-impregnation or by a “one pot” method. All calcined materials were characterized by nitrogen physisorption, X-Ray diffraction (XRD), H2 temperature programmed reduction (TPR), thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). After in-situ reduction with H2, the reactivity of all CaO-based catalysts was evaluated in the reaction of dry reforming of methane (DRM) carried at 650 °C, during 13 h (stability test) and under a gas hourly space velocity of 36 L.gcat-1.h-1 . In this catalytic reaction, which aims the production of synthesis gas (H2 + CO), both basicity and porous properties are important criteria to prevent catalysts deactivation by coke deposition/accumulation and/or sintering of active phase. The present results show that the template-free and hard template based synthesis routes are successful in yielding active, stable and selective Ni-CaO catalysts for DRM. The former represents an easy, scalable, time saving and low energy synthetic approach whereas the latter results in higher metal support interaction, which helps limiting metal sintering and improving resistance towards coke formation on stream.
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