Abstract

CO2 dry reforming of methane (DRM) not only utilized the two greenhouse gases, CO2 and CH4, but also produced synthesis gas, which could be used for Fischer-Tropsch synthesis. Besides, DRM reaction could utilize marsh gas and the gaseous products from pyrolysis of biomass, consequently increasing their value for businesses and reducing environment pollution, thereby providing ways for sustainable development. Nickel based catalyst was widely used in DRM reaction. This paper reviewed the recent progresses of the DRM reaction at low temperature. Suitable supports and promoters improved the catalytic performance by adjusting the interaction between nickel and the support. Besides, the temperature of calcination, the order of materials loading on support, the reduction temperature, and the nickel particle size also altered the performance of the catalysts. It was suggested that by investigating the interaction of supports, promoters with nickel, as well as their structural adjustment, the development of low temperature DRM catalysts was feasible.

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