Abstract

Ni-based catalysts supported on Al2O3 were obtained via a simple, low cost and fast one-pot microwave-assisted combustion synthesis. The effect of fuel content (urea) was investigate. It was observed that the fuel ratio greatly influences the catalysts properties and performance. The results showed that the catalyst synthesized with low fuel content (Ni-LU) presented high specific surface area (265 m2/g), high degree of reduction and smaller nanometric Ni particles (~15 nm). In addition, the catalytic tests carried out at 700 °C for 20 h (GHSV = 72 Lh−1g−1) revealed high activity with low coke deposition. Further investigations were conducted on Ni-LU catalyst in order to better understand its catalytic properties. In-situ X-ray diffraction analysis (using synchrotron radiation) was used to evaluate the Ni particle size during the DRM, and indicated the sintering of Ni particles during the first hour of catalytic reaction. Furthermore, small amount of carbon nanotubes (CNT) with Ni particles encapsulated were observed by TEM analysis.

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