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Synthesis and evaluation of NiO@MCM-41 core-shell nanocomposite in the CO2 reforming of methane

Journal

JOURNAL OF POROUS MATERIALS
Volume 25, Issue 4, Pages 1135-1145

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10934-017-0525-8

Keywords

Core-shell; Catalyst; MCM-41; Nickel; Mesoporous; CO2 reforming of methane

Funding

  1. Iran Nanotechnology Initiative Council (INIC)

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In this paper, the synthesis of core shell structured NiO@MCM-41 nanocomposite via vesicles as soft template is reported for the first time. Its catalytic performance was investigated in the CO2 reforming of methane (CRM) conversion. Stable vesicles first formed with CTAB/SDBS surfactant ratio of 1:2. Nickle nitrate was added to the vesicle mixture followed by addition of the aqueous solution of vesicle containing Ni cations inside to the MCM-41 gel. After high-temperature calcination, NiO@MCM-41 nanocomposite were obtained. The structural symmetry and the surface morphology were characterized by transmission electron microscope (TEM), low angle X-Ray Diffraction (XRD) and N-2 adsorption/desorption analysis. TEM image confirmed core-shell structure and the hexagonally ordered structure of shell of MCM-41 silica. The results indicated that the average diameter of synthesized core-shell NiO@MCM-41 particles is 70-80 nm and the most of them are of spherical shape. The result of small angle XRD and N-2 isotherm adsorption/desorption analyses indicated successfull formation of mesoporous shell. Hydrogen consumption by the catalyst mainly at 700 A degrees C in TPR profile showed the strong interaction of the most of Nickel content with the support. CRM conversion on the prepared catalyst after 245 min of reaction led to H-2 conversion at 42%, CO2 conversion at 48% with H-2/CO yield ratio of 0.8.

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