Support Induced Effects on the Ir Nanoparticles Activity, Selectivity and Stability Performance under CO2 Reforming of Methane.
Authors
Nikolaraki, Ersi
Goula, Grammatiki
Panagiotopoulou, Paraskevi
Kondarides, Dimitris I
Lambert, Richard M
Publication Date
2021-10-28Journal Title
Nanomaterials (Basel)
ISSN
2079-4991
Publisher
MDPI AG
Volume
11
Issue
11
Language
en
Type
Article
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Nikolaraki, E., Goula, G., Panagiotopoulou, P., Taylor, M. J., Kousi, K., Kyriakou, G., Kondarides, D. I., et al. (2021). Support Induced Effects on the Ir Nanoparticles Activity, Selectivity and Stability Performance under CO2 Reforming of Methane.. Nanomaterials (Basel), 11 (11) https://doi.org/10.3390/nano11112880
Abstract
The production of syngas (H2 and CO)-a key building block for the manufacture of liquid energy carriers, ammonia and hydrogen-through the dry (CO2-) reforming of methane (DRM) continues to gain attention in heterogeneous catalysis, renewable energy technologies and sustainable economy. Here we report on the effects of the metal oxide support (γ-Al2O3, alumina-ceria-zirconia (ACZ) and ceria-zirconia (CZ)) on the low-temperature (ca. 500-750 ∘C) DRM activity, selectivity, resistance against carbon deposition and iridium nanoparticles sintering under oxidative thermal aging. A variety of characterization techniques were implemented to provide insight into the factors that determine iridium intrinsic DRM kinetics and stability, including metal-support interactions and physicochemical properties of materials. All Ir/γ-Al2O3, Ir/ACZ and Ir/CZ catalysts have stable DRM performance with time-on-stream, although supports with high oxygen storage capacity (ACZ and CZ) promoted CO2 conversion, yielding CO-enriched syngas. CZ-based supports endow Ir exceptional anti-sintering characteristics. The amount of carbon deposition was small in all catalysts, however decreasing as Ir/γ-Al2O3 > Ir/ACZ > Ir/CZ. The experimental findings are consistent with a bifunctional reaction mechanism involving participation of oxygen vacancies on the support's surface in CO2 activation and carbon removal, and overall suggest that CZ-supported Ir nanoparticles are promising catalysts for low-temperature dry reforming of methane (LT-DRM).
Keywords
alumina-ceria-zirconia mixed oxides, carbon dioxide, coking-resistant catalysts, dry reforming of methane, greenhouse gases, iridium nanoparticles, sintering-resistant catalysts, syngas production
Sponsorship
European Union and Greek national funds through the operational program ‘Regional Excellence’ and the operational program Competitiveness, Entrepreneurship and Innovation, under the call “RESEARCH-CREATE-INNOVATE” (Τ2ΕΔΚ-00955)
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External DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/nano11112880
This record's URL: https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/330101
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