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Optimizing Hydrogen Production: Influence of Promoters in Methane Decomposition on Titania-Modified-Zirconia Supported Fe Catalyst.

Ahmed Sadeq Al-FateshDharmesh M VadodariyaMohammed O BayazedAhmed I OsmanAhmed Aidid IbrahimAnis Hamza FakeehaYousef M AlanaziAhmed E AbasaeedRawesh Kumar
Published in: ACS omega (2024)
This study addresses the pivotal challenge of hydrogen production through methane decomposition, offering a pathway to achieving clean energy goals. Investigating the utilization of titania-modified zirconia dual redox supports (10TiZr) in iron or doped iron-based catalysts for the CH 4 decomposition reaction, our research involves a thorough characterization process. This includes analyses of the surface area porosity, X-ray diffraction, Raman-infrared spectroscopy, and temperature-programmed reduction/oxidation. The observed sustained enhancement in catalytic activity over extended durations suggests the in situ formation of catalytically active sites. The introduction of Co or Ni into the 30Fe/10TiZr catalyst leads to the generation of a higher density of reducible species. Furthermore, the Ni-promoted 30Fe/10TiZr catalyst exhibits a lower crystallinity, indicating superior dispersion. Notably, the cobalt-promoted 30Fe/10TiZr catalyst achieves over 80% CH 4 conversion and H 2 yield within 3 h. Additionally, the Ni-promoted 30Fe/10TiZr catalyst attains a remarkable 87% CH 4 conversion and 82% H 2 yield after 3 h of the continuous process.
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