Abstract

A metallic Ni catalyst has been prepared with nickel sponge and further promoted with YSZ (yttrium-stabilized zirconia) by an impregnation method. The catalysts are characterized by ICP, BET, SEM, XRD and H 2-TPR, and then studied for the partial oxidation of methane to hydrogen. The influences of reaction temperature, CH 4/O 2 ratios and gas hourly space velocity on the reaction rate are investigated. The catalyst characterization results show that the YSZ-promoted metallic Ni catalysts have high specific surface area; there is more NiO phase in the YSZ-promoted catalysts than in the metallic Ni catalyst; a mutual diffusion of Ni 2+ and Zr 4+ ions might happen between the NiO and YSZ phases. The reaction results show that the YSZ promotion increases the CH 4 conversion and the selectivities to H 2 and CO.

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