Abstract
Graphitic mesoporous carbon (GMC) supported Ce-doped nickel catalyst was prepared by a simple incipient wetness impregnation and calcination method. The catalytic performance of the prepared catalyst was tested by catalytic steam reforming of toluene (a biomass tar model compound). Compared with mesoporous SBA-15 supported catalyst, the GMC supported catalyst has a higher toluene conversion efficiency of 98% at 700 °C and remained stable during 24 h of continuous reaction. The excellent catalytic performance is mainly attributed to the better dispersion of Ni nanoparticles on GMC support and the reduced carbon deposition because of the Ce-doping.
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