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AuthorAli, Sardar
AuthorAl-Marri, Mohammed J.
AuthorAbdelmoneim, Ahmed G.
AuthorKumar, Anand
AuthorKhader, Mahmoud M.
Available date2017-01-03T10:49:15Z
Publication Date2016-12-28
Publication NameInternational Journal of Hydrogen Energy
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijhydene.2016.08.200
CitationSardar Ali, Mohammed J. Al-Marri, Ahmed G. Abdelmoneim, Anand Kumar, Mahmoud M. Khader, Catalytic evaluation of nickel nanoparticles in methane steam reforming, International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Volume 41, Issue 48, 28 December 2016, Pages 22876-22885
ISSN03603199
URIhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0360319916326945
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/5135
AbstractDevelopment of a highly efficient and coke-resistant, nickel nanoparticles (Ni.NPs) based catalyst in the steam reformation reaction of methane is reported. The catalyst was prepared by dispersing Ni-nanoparticles over silica functionalized alumina support. The synthesized samples were characterized by a combination of analytical techniques of X-ray diffraction (XRD), nitrogen physisorption (BET surface area), X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), temperature programmed reduction (H2-TPR) and temperature programmed oxidation (TPO).Characterization results revealed that functionalization of alumina resulted in improved physicochemical properties of Ni-nanoparticles catalyst compared to the conventional nickel based catalysts. More importantly, a clear improvement on the catalytic hydrogen production and resistance to coke was observed. At all temperature studied Ni.NPs catalyst exhibited high methane conversions which reached to 100% at 750 °C. Also, the Ni.NPs catalysts exhibited high H2 selectivity and excellent thermal stability.The functionalization of alumina with silica improved the dispersion of Ni nanoparticles and prevented sintering and aggregation. Ni.NPs catalyst exhibited stable catalytic activities for a period of 48 h where no carbon deposition was evidenced neither by TPO nor XPS techniques. Contrary to Ni.NPs the conventional nickel catalyst suffered from severe deactivation due to deposition of filamentous carbon on the surface.
SponsorThis paper was made possible by a NPRP Grant #6-290-1-059 From the Qatar National Research Fund (a member of Qatar Foundation).
Languageen
PublisherElsevier
SubjectMethane steam reforming
Hydrogen production
Ni nanoparticles
Coke deposition
TitleCatalytic evaluation of nickel nanoparticles in methane steam reforming
TypeArticle
Pagination22876-22885
Issue Number48
Volume Number41


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