Effects of the surface adsorbed oxygen species tuned by rare-earth metal doping on dry reforming of methane over Ni/ZrO2 catalyst

Meng Zhang, Junfeng Zhang*, Zeling Zhou, Shuyao Chen, Tao Zhang, Faen Song, Qingde Zhang, Noritatsu Tsubaki, Yisheng Tan, Yizhuo Han

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

During dry reforming of methane, oxygen species over the catalyst surface play an important role in CH4/CO2 reactivity, catalytic performance and carbon deposition. Herein, the effects of the surface adsorbed oxygen species tuned by doping with different rare-metal metals (such as Ce, La, Sm and Y) on the catalytic behavior were elaborated systematically. It was found that Y-doped catalyst exhibited the most amount of surface adsorbed oxygen species, followed by Sm, La, Ce and non-doped catalysts. The results confirmed that the surface adsorbed oxygen species were remarkably beneficial to enhance both CO2 activation and CH4 dissociation. Nevertheless, carbon formation and removal did not keep pace at low temperature due to more promotional effects of the surface adsorbed oxygen species on CH4 dissociation than CO2 activation. The gap between carbon deposition and removal was potential to be ameliorated through the accelerated activation to CO2 at high temperature.

Original languageEnglish
Article number118522
JournalApplied Catalysis B: Environmental
Volume264
DOIs
StatePublished - 2020/05/05

Keywords

  • Carbon deposition
  • Dry reforming
  • Metal doping
  • Ni/ZrO
  • Oxygen species

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Catalysis
  • General Environmental Science
  • Process Chemistry and Technology

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