1. Stability performance of an Algerian Ni/purified diatomite catalyst in the dry reforming methane reaction: characterization and properties.
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Adjissa, Massinissa, Bouzidi, Nedjima, Ikkour, Kahina, Ouhenia, Salim, Benlounes, Ouarda, and Lamrani, Nouara
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CATALYST supports , *ALUMINUM oxide , *DIATOMACEOUS earth , *SYNTHESIS gas , *X-ray fluorescence , *X-ray emission spectroscopy - Abstract
This work aims to characterize and study the properties of an Algerian diatomaceous earth (Sig-Mascara) as a catalyst carrier. A commercial product of diatomite was characterized by granulometric analysis, X-ray fluorescence, X-ray diffraction, Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy, thermogravimetric analysis/differential scanning calorimetry and scanning electron microscopy/energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy methods. To purify the diatomite and remove the impurities (iron oxides, clay minerals, quartz and organic matters), the <63 μm fraction of the diatomite was separated out. The 15Ni/Ds-700 catalyst has lower SiO 2 , Al 2 O 3 and CaO contents compared with the original diatomite. The NiO content of the catalyst is 15 wt.%, indicating successful impregnation. According to the nitrogen sorption–desorption results, the specific surface area of the purified diatomite particles (<63 μm) increased from 26.47 to 46.33 m 2 g –1 compared to crude diatomite. The 15Ni/Ds-700 catalyst was applied in the dry reforming of methane to obtain synthesis gas (CO and H 2). The results showed that the catalyst was relatively stable during catalytic measurements for 6 h, although the conversion rate value was low (12%). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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