Abstract

The catalytic activity of Ni/La 2O 3-Al 2O 3 catalysts modified with noble metals (Pt and Pd) was investigated in the steam reforming of ethanol. The catalysts were characterized by ICP, S BET, X-ray diffraction, temperature-programmed reduction, UV–vis diffuse reflectance spectroscopy and X-ray absorption fine structure (XANES). The results showed that the formation of inactive nickel aluminate was prevented by the presence of La 2O 3 dispersed on the alumina. The promoting effect of noble metals included a marked decrease in the reduction temperatures of NiO species interacting with the support, due to the hydrogen spillover effect, facilitating greatly the reduction of the promoted catalysts. It was seen that the addition of noble metal stabilized the Ni sites in the reduced state throughout the reaction, increasing ethanol conversion and decreasing coke formation, irrespective of the nature or loading of the noble metal.

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