CO methanation over TiO2-supported nickel catalysts: A carbon formation study

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Author
Barrientos, Javier
Lualdi, Matteo
Suarez Paris, Rodirgo
Montes Jimenez, Vicente
Boutonnet, Magali
Jaras, Sven
Publisher
ElsevierDate
2015Subject
Methanation Deactivation Nickel Titania Carbon formationMETS:
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A systematic study on titania-supported nickel catalysts was performed in order to evaluate the effect
of different process conditions on catalyst stability. Reaction tests and temperature-programmedhydrogenation
analyses were used in order to evaluate the effect of temperature, feed composition,
water and reduction conditions on catalyst deactivation and carbon deposition. It was shown that high
H2/CO ratios and syngas partial pressures decrease the rate of carbon formation. Moreover, increasing
temperature enhanced the formation of more stable carbon species and thus catalyst deactivation.
The temperature-programmed hydrogenation analyses also revealed that water reduces the rate of carbon
deposition. However, water enhanced catalyst deactivation when the catalysts were reduced at
high temperatures. This negative effect of water is probably due to a progressive destruction of the
strong-metal-support interaction characteristic of titania-supported nickel catalysts reduced at high
temperatures.