Abstract

In this paper the effect of the potassium content in the structure and properties of the Ni active phase and in the activity and selectivity of the NiK/Al 2O 3 catalysts for dry reforming of methane has been studied. The following characterization techniques were used: SEM, TEM, temperature programmed reduction (TPR-H 2) and reaction (TPR-CH 4), temperature programmed oxidation (TPO) and XAFS. The reforming of methane with CO 2 was carried out at 973 K using 0.18 g of catalyst and a mixture CH 4:CO 2 (50:50, 60 ml/min, space velocity of 22,500 h −1). Catalytic tests for 6 and 24 h have been developed. TPR-H 2 and XAFS results reveal that potassium does not modify the arrangement of Ni atoms although facilitates the reduction of nickel species by H 2 due to the modification of the interaction between metallic species and the alumina support. The activity data indicate that the addition of a low amount of potassium (0.2 wt.% K 2O) allows to obtain a catalyst with an acceptably high activity (over 63% methane conversion, close to thermodynamic equilibrium) and very low coke deposition (below 30 mg C/g cat. during 6 h reaction). Independently of the amount of potassium, the catalytic activity remains almost constant during at least 24 h.

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