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Enhanced CO2 Methanation Activity of Ni/Anatase Catalyst by Tuning Strong Metal–Support Interactions
- Source :
- ACS Catalysis. 9:6342-6348
- Publication Year :
- 2019
- Publisher :
- American Chemical Society (ACS), 2019.
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Abstract
- Strong metal–support interaction (SMSI) has been widely recognized for platinum-group metals on reducible oxide supports. Herein we report that the catalytic activity of Ni catalyst in CO2 methanation is significantly suppressed over conventional anatase (a-TiO2) support due to the SMSI-induced formation of a titania overlayer around the Ni nanoparticles. Furthermore, CO is the only product . In contrast, the NH3-treatment and H2-treatment of the a-TiO2 support enhance remarkably the activity of Ni, i.e., CO2 conversion increases by 1 order of magnitude and CO2 is hydrogenated almost exclusively to CH4. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), H2 and CO chemisorption, and low temperature electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) reveal that the enhanced CO2 methanation activity may be related with the Ti3+ species in the bulk that are generated by reduction treatment, which likely have altered the SMSI between Ni and a-TiO2 support. This simple reduction treatment approach may be applicable to modulate the SM...
- Subjects :
- Anatase
Materials science
010405 organic chemistry
Oxide
General Chemistry
010402 general chemistry
Photochemistry
01 natural sciences
Catalysis
0104 chemical sciences
Overlayer
law.invention
chemistry.chemical_compound
X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy
chemistry
Chemisorption
Methanation
law
Electron paramagnetic resonance
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 21555435
- Volume :
- 9
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- ACS Catalysis
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi...........fa3a0ceac09b3a8f433f29f9a6b2c807