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Ni catalysts supported on 4A, 5A, 13X, ZSM-5, and BEA zeolites were prepared using the vacuum-heating method for CO2 methanation. These support materials play a pivotal role in shaping the catalysts' properties and their catalytic performance. High-resolution high-angle annular dark-field scanning transmission electron microscopy (HAADF-STEM) and energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS) mappings suggest a significant concentration of Ni nanoparticles situated on the external surfaces of catalysts with low Si/Al ratios zeolites (Ni-4A, Ni-5A, and Ni-13X). These Ni nanoparticles exhibit characteristics of weaker metal-support interaction, lower metal reduction temperatures, and moderate H2 adsorption activity. Moreover, these low Si/Al ratio zeolites demonstrate robust CO2 adsorption activity. These properties endow Ni-5A and Ni-13X catalysts with heightened CO2 conversion (70.4–70.9%) and methane selectivity (92.4–96.4%). In contrast, high Si/Al ratio zeolite-based catalysts (Ni-ZSM-5 and Ni-BEA) exhibit smaller Ni particles, strong metal-support interaction and weaker CO2 adsorption activity, resulting in reduced CO2 methanation activity and decreased methane selectivity (71.2–73.4%). The normalized CO2 conversion rate presents a correlation with the average Ni particle size.
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Penghui Yan
Hong Peng
Xuankun Wu
Journal of Catalysis
The University of Queensland
University of Southern Queensland
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/68e74210b6db6435876bbf5e — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcat.2024.115439