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Catalytic characteristics of various rubber-reinforcing carbon blacks in decomposition of methane for hydrogen production
Authors:Bo Hyun Ryu  Sang Yup Lee  Dong Hyun Lee  Gui Young Han  Tae-Jin Lee  Ki June Yoon  
Affiliation:

aDepartment of Chemical Engineering, Sungkyunkwan University, Suwon 40-746, South Korea

bSchool of Chemical Engineering and Chemical Technology, Yeungnam University, Gyeongsan 712-749, South Korea

Abstract:Carbon black has recently been reported to act as an effective catalyst for methane decomposition and to exhibit stable catalytic behavior despite carbon deposition, and thus it can be used for CO2-free production of hydrogen from natural gas. In this work, various carbon blacks with different primary particle size were investigated with respect to methane decomposition under atmospheric pressure from 1123 to 1223 K. Catalytic characteristics, such as activity, activation energy and reaction order, were investigated and compared. It was observed that with decreasing primary particle size (or increasing specific surface area), the specific activity increased and the activation energy decreased. The reaction orders for various pelletized, rubber-reinforcing carbon blacks were 0.6–0.7, about the same regardless of the primary particle size, while they were near 1 for fluffy carbon blacks. Fluffy carbon black showed higher activity and activation energy than the pelletized carbon black of the same primary particle size. Changes of the surface morphology during carbon deposition were observed by TEM. Variations of the number of active sites were discussed in regard of the primary particle size, carbon deposition and binder. The presence of different types of active sites was also suggested.
Keywords:Carbon black  Catalyst  Hydrogen  Methane decomposition  Rubber black  Surface morphology
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