Journal
CATALYSIS COMMUNICATIONS
Volume 135, Issue -, Pages -Publisher
ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.catcom.2019.105898
Keywords
Rice husk; Coke-resistant Ni catalyst; Dry reforming
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- UNL
- CONICET
- ANPCyT
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Mesoporous MCM-41 materials were obtained using Rice Husk Ashes (RHA) as silica source. Ni-based catalysts were synthesized using two metal incorporation methods, one-pot synthesis combined with microwave heating, and incipient wetness impregnation. Smaller Ni particles were obtained by the former method. The catalyst denominated Ni-MCM had the best performance in the dry reforming of methane reaction at 873 K. High stability was also obtained even after 100 h on stream at 973 K. The mesoporous structure and Ni nanoparticles were not significantly modified, as observed by TEM microscopy. Besides, a very low amount of carbon deposits was detected employing several techniques in the Ni-MCM catalyst used at 973 K.
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