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Study on the mechanism of carbon nanotube-like carbon deposition in tar catalytic reforming over Ni-based catalysts.

Authors :
Jiang, Rujiao
Yi, Baojun
Wei, Qi
He, Zhi
Sun, Zhengshuai
Yang, Jiayi
Hua, Wenbin
Source :
Journal of Environmental Management. Jun2024, Vol. 362, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

The use of Ni-based catalysts is a common method for eliminating tar through catalytic cracking. Carbon deposition is the main cause of deactivation in Ni/ZSM-5 catalysts, with filamentous MWCNTs being the primary form of carbon deposits. This study investigates the formation and evolution of CNTs during the catalytic process of biomass tar to explore the mechanism behind carbon deposition. The effect of the 9Ni/10MWCNTs/81ZSM-5 on toluene reforming was investigated through a vertical furnace. Gases produced by tar catalysis were evaluated through GC analysis. The physicochemical structure, properties and catalytic performance of the catalyst were also tested. TG analysis was used to assess the accumulation and oxidation reactivity of carbon on the catalyst surface. An analysis was conducted on the mechanism of carbon deposition during catalyst deactivation in tar catalysis. The results showed that the 9Ni/91ZSM-5 had a superior toluene conversion of 60.49%, but also experienced rapid and substantial carbon deposition up to 52.69%. Carbon is mainly deposited as curved filaments on both the surface and pore channels of the catalyst. In some cases, tip growth occurs where both carbon deposition and Ni coexist. Furthermore, specific surface area and micropore volume are reduced to varying degrees due to carbon deposition. With the time increased, the amount of carbon deposited on the catalyst surface increased to 62.81%, which gradually approached saturation, and the overall performance of the catalyst was stabilized. This situation causes toluene molecules to detach from the active sites within the catalyst, hindering gas release, which leads to reduced catalytic activity and further carbon deposition. It provides both a basis for the development of new catalysts and an economically feasible solution for practical tar reduction and removal. [Display omitted] • The carbonaceous deposition during 9Ni/91ZSM-5 catalyzed toluene were studied. • The effect of carbon nanotube content on toluene conversion were analyzed. • Investigating the surface morphology and structure of catalyst after catalysis. • Carbon deposition and oxidative reactivity were explored for effecting of catalyst. • Proposed generation mechanism of carbon during toluene catalyzed by 9Ni/91ZSM-5. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03014797
Volume :
362
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Environmental Management
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
177746523
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2024.121349