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Highly Active Ce- and Mg-Promoted Ni Catalysts Supported on Cellulose-Derived Carbon for Low-Temperature CO2 Methanation.


ABSTRACT: The CO2 methanation performance of Mg- and/or Ce-promoted Ni catalysts supported on cellulose-derived carbon (CDC) was investigated. The samples, prepared by biomorphic mineralization techniques, exhibit pore distributions correlated to the particle sizes, revealing a direct effect of the metal content in the textural properties of the samples. The catalytic performance, evaluated as CO2 conversion and CH4 selectivity, reveals that Ce is a better promoter than Mg, reaching higher conversion values in all of the studied temperature range (150-500 °C). In the interval of 350-400 °C, Ni-Mg-Ce/CDC attains the maximum yield to methane, 80%, reaching near 100% CH4 selectivity. Ce-promoted catalysts were highly active at low temperatures (175 °C), achieving 54% CO2 conversion with near 100% CH4 selectivity. Furthermore, the large potential stability of the Ni-Mg-Ce/CDC catalyst during consecutive cycles of reaction opens a promising route for the optimization of the Sabatier process using this type of catalyst.

SUBMITTER: Tarifa P 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9161724 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Highly Active Ce- and Mg-Promoted Ni Catalysts Supported on Cellulose-Derived Carbon for Low-Temperature CO<sub>2</sub> Methanation.

Tarifa Pilar P   Megías-Sayago Cristina C   Cazaña Fernando F   González-Martín Miguel M   Latorre Nieves N   Romeo Eva E   Delgado Juan José JJ   Monzón Antonio A  

Energy & fuels : an American Chemical Society journal 20210901 21


The CO<sub>2</sub> methanation performance of Mg- and/or Ce-promoted Ni catalysts supported on cellulose-derived carbon (CDC) was investigated. The samples, prepared by biomorphic mineralization techniques, exhibit pore distributions correlated to the particle sizes, revealing a direct effect of the metal content in the textural properties of the samples. The catalytic performance, evaluated as CO<sub>2</sub> conversion and CH<sub>4</sub> selectivity, reveals that Ce is a better promoter than Mg  ...[more]

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