TY - JOUR
T1 - Promoting effect of trace pd on hydrotalcite-derived Ni/Mg/Al catalyst in oxidative steam reforming of biomass tar
AU - Chen, Jinhai
AU - Tamura, Masazumi
AU - Nakagawa, Yoshinao
AU - Okumura, Kazu
AU - Tomishige, Keiichi
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2015 Elsevier B.V.
PY - 2015/12/1
Y1 - 2015/12/1
N2 - Promoting effects of trace noble metals (Pd, Pt, Au, Ru, Rh and Ir) on the activity and stability of the Ni catalyst prepared from the hydrotalcite-like compounds containing Ni, Mg, and Al were investigated in steam reforming and oxidative steam reforming of tar derived from pyrolysis of biomass. The optimum loading of Pd was 0.05. wt% (0.05PdNi catalyst; molar ratio of Pd/Ni. =. 0.0023), and this catalyst showed higher performance than the other noble-metal-added catalysts with the same noble metal/Ni molar ratio. Characterization results indicated that the addition of 0.05. wt% Pd enhanced the reducibility of Ni species and the dispersion of Ni metal particles simultaneously, which can be attributed to the highest catalytic performance. The monometallic Ni catalyst (0PdNi) totally lost the catalytic activity due to the oxidation of catalytically active Ni metal particles by oxygen after two hour stability test in oxidative steam reforming. In contrast, the oxidation of Ni metal particles did not occur on 0.05PdNi catalyst, and the 0.05PdNi catalyst showed stable catalytic performance during the two hour stability test, which can be due to the formation of highly dispersed Pd atoms on the surface of Ni metal particles on the 0.05PdNi catalyst as suggested by Pd K-edge EXAFS analysis.
AB - Promoting effects of trace noble metals (Pd, Pt, Au, Ru, Rh and Ir) on the activity and stability of the Ni catalyst prepared from the hydrotalcite-like compounds containing Ni, Mg, and Al were investigated in steam reforming and oxidative steam reforming of tar derived from pyrolysis of biomass. The optimum loading of Pd was 0.05. wt% (0.05PdNi catalyst; molar ratio of Pd/Ni. =. 0.0023), and this catalyst showed higher performance than the other noble-metal-added catalysts with the same noble metal/Ni molar ratio. Characterization results indicated that the addition of 0.05. wt% Pd enhanced the reducibility of Ni species and the dispersion of Ni metal particles simultaneously, which can be attributed to the highest catalytic performance. The monometallic Ni catalyst (0PdNi) totally lost the catalytic activity due to the oxidation of catalytically active Ni metal particles by oxygen after two hour stability test in oxidative steam reforming. In contrast, the oxidation of Ni metal particles did not occur on 0.05PdNi catalyst, and the 0.05PdNi catalyst showed stable catalytic performance during the two hour stability test, which can be due to the formation of highly dispersed Pd atoms on the surface of Ni metal particles on the 0.05PdNi catalyst as suggested by Pd K-edge EXAFS analysis.
KW - Hydrotalcite
KW - Nickel
KW - Oxidative steam reforming
KW - Palladium
KW - Tar
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U2 - 10.1016/j.apcatb.2015.05.042
DO - 10.1016/j.apcatb.2015.05.042
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84930623783
SN - 0926-3373
VL - 179
SP - 412
EP - 421
JO - Applied Catalysis B: Environmental
JF - Applied Catalysis B: Environmental
ER -