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The effect of carbon dioxide in the feed stream of tri-reforming of methane process compared to the partial oxidation of methane.

Auta Narjara de Brito SoaresKarina Tamião C RosenoReinaldo GiudiciMartin Schmal
Published in: Environmental science and pollution research international (2022)
In this work, we studied the effect of CO 2 in the feed stream of the TRM process performance of nickel supported on LaFeO 3 perovskite for hydrogen production compared to the POM reaction. The perovskite and nickel supported on LaFeO 3 were synthesized and characterized by thermogravimetric analysis (TGA/DTA), X-ray diffraction (XRD), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), and programmed reduction temperature (TPR). The catalytic tests were carried out in temperatures varying from 700 to 800 °C with feed flow of 350 cm 3 /min and 200 cm 3 /min for TRM and POM, respectively. The hydrogen selectivity for the tri-reforming was 78%, while for the partial oxidation reaction, only 55% H 2 at 700 °C. Results showed that the hydrogen selectivity for the Ni/LaFeO 3 catalyst is significantly higher for the tri-reforming process, suggesting that CO 2 enhanced the hydrogen selectivity compared to the partial oxidation of methane. Analyses by Raman spectroscopy and thermogravimetric calculations showed structural modifications of the catalysts after the reaction. The Raman spectrum showed segregated NiO and Fe 3 O 4 and low carbon formation at 700 °C. The proposed mechanism suggests methane and oxygen adsorption, lattice oxygen and CO 2 on surface active sites, and vacancies for both reactions.
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