Recent advances during CH4 dry reforming for syngas production: A mini review |
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Authors: | Chunsheng Wang Yishuang Wang Mingqiang Chen Defang Liang Zhonglian Yang Wen Cheng Zhiyuan Tang Jun Wang Han Zhang |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Earth and Environment, Anhui University of Science and Technology, 232001, Huainan, PR China;2. School of Chemical Engineering, Anhui University of Science and Technology, 232001, Huainan, PR China |
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Abstract: | Given the continuing issues of environment and energy, methane dry reforming for syngas production have sparked interest among researchers, but struggled with the process immaturity owing to catalyst deactivation. This review summarizes the recent advances in the development of efficient and stable catalysts with strong resistance to coking and metal sintering, including the application of novel materials, the assessment of advanced characterizations and the compatibility to improved reaction system. One feasible option is the crystalline oxide catalysts (perovskite, pyrochlore, spinel and LDHs), which feature a fine metal dispersion and surface confinement effect via a metal exsolution strategy and exhibit superior reactivity and stability. Some new materials (h-BN, clays and MOFs) also extend the option because of their unique morphology and microstructure. It also is elaborated that progresses were achieved in advanced characterizations application, leading to success in the establishment of reaction mechanisms and attributions to the formed robust catalysts. In addition, the perspective described the upgrade of reaction system to a higher reaction efficiency and milder reaction conditions. The combination of efficient reaction systems and robust catalysts paves a way for a scaling-up application of the process. |
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Keywords: | Methane dry reforming Crystalline oxide catalysts Support In-situ characterizations Reaction system improvement |
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