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Role of Fe Species of Ni-Based Catalysts for Efficient Low-Temperature Ethanol Steam Reforming.

Yang WuChunlei PeiHao TianTao LiuXianhua ZhangSai ChenQuan XiaoXianhui WangJinlong Gong
Published in: JACS Au (2021)
The suppression of methane and coke formation over Ni-based catalysts for low temperature ethanol steam reforming remains challenging. This paper describes the structural evolution of Fe-modified Ni/MgAl2O4 catalysts and the influence of iron species on methane and coke suppression for low temperature ethanol steam reforming. Ni-Fe alloy catalysts are gradually oxidized by water to generate Ni-rich alloy and γ-Fe2O3 species at steam-to-carbon ratio of 4. The electron transfer from iron to nickel within Ni-Fe alloy weakens the CO adsorption and effectively alleviates the CO/CO2 methanation. The oxidation capacity of γ-Fe2O3 species promotes the transformation of ethoxy to acetate groups to avoid methane formation and the elimination of carbon deposits for anticoking. Ni10Fe10/MgAl2O4 shows a superior performance with a highest H2 yield of 4.6 mol/mol ethanol at 400 °C for 15 h. This research could potentially provide instructions for the design of Ni-based catalysts for low-temperature ethanol steam reforming.
Keyphrases
  • metal organic framework
  • transition metal
  • anaerobic digestion
  • aqueous solution
  • carbon dioxide
  • reduced graphene oxide
  • iron deficiency