Abstract
The characterization of NiO–Al2O3 aerogels prepared from nickel nitrate and aluminum iso-propoxide through a sol–gel processing and subsequent supercritical drying was performed. The UV–visible, XPS and FT–IR investigations revealed that nickel ions were incorporated into alumina spinel structure as nickel aluminate form, not as nickel oxide, after calcination. TEM observations after the subsequent reduction exhibited uniform and fine nickel particles less than 6 nm diameter throughout the alumina aerogel support with high dispersion, by which not only high thermal stability of the metal at elevated temperatures but also high reforming activity and stability should be brought about. The large surface area and pore volume also provided the catalyst stability through the improvement of the thermal stability of alumina support.
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