Abstract
In this work, a commercial silica nanopowder was used to prepare nickel based catalysts; Ni x /SiO 2 (x: 5, 10 and 15 wt. percent), bimetallic catalysts Ni 10 La 10 /SiO 2 and Ni 10 Mg 10 /SiO 2 and rhodium promoted catalysts, Ni 10 Rh x /SiO 2 (x: 0.1, 0.225 and 0.5 wt. percent). The catalysts were characterized by N 2 sorption, XRD, HRTEM and TPR and tested in dry reforming of methane at low temperature. NiO x nanoparticles were of similar diameter for mono and bimetallic samples. Upon the addition of rhodium and after the second calcination, the diameter of NiO increases from 20 to 70 nm. The presence of the second metal (La) near Ni leads to an increase in the activity. When NiO diameter increases, the activity decreases (Ni 10 Rh 0.1 /SiO 2 ). For the Rh 0.5 Ni 10 /SiO 2 , the activity was the higher among the other catalysts. In terms of stability, all the catalysts were stable for 12 hours.
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