Template-Assisted Wet-Combustion Synthesis of Fibrous Nickel-Based Catalyst for Carbon Dioxide Methanation and Methane Steam Reforming

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces. 2017 Dec 20;9(50):43553-43562. doi: 10.1021/acsami.7b08129. Epub 2017 Dec 6.

Abstract

Efficient capture and recycling of CO2 enable not only prevention of global warming but also the supply of useful low-carbon fuels. The catalytic conversion of CO2 into an organic compound is a promising recycling approach which opens new concepts and opportunities for catalytic and industrial development. Here we report about template-assisted wet-combustion synthesis of a one-dimensional nickel-based catalyst for carbon dioxide methanation and methane steam reforming. Because of a high temperature achieved in a short time during reaction and a large amount of evolved gases, the wet-combustion synthesis yields homogeneously precipitated nanoparticles of NiO with average particle size of 4 nm on alumina nanofibers covered with a NiAl2O4 nanolayer. The as-synthesized core-shell structured fibers exhibit outstanding activity in steam reforming of methane and sufficient activity in carbon dioxide methanation with 100% selectivity toward methane formation. The as-synthesized catalyst shows stable operation under the reaction conditions for at least 50 h.

Keywords: Ni-based catalyst; carbon dioxide methanation; combustion synthesis; methane steam reforming; nanofibers.