Abstract

Abstract Highly-ordered TiO2 nanotube arrays (TiNTA) were prepared by an electrochemical anodization method and used as the carrier material to load 1 wt.% Ru. The Ru/TiNTA catalyst was then applied to the combination reactions of the partial oxidation of methane reaction (POM) with the carbon dioxide reforming with methane reaction (CRM) for syngas production. In comparison with the commercial TiO2 powder (P25) supported 1 wt.% Ru catalyst, Ru/TiNTA shows higher activity and much better stability. The superior performance of Ru/TiNTA is attributed to the specific monolithic-like structure and confinement effect of TiNTA.

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