Hydrogen production by steam reforming of liquefied natural gas (LNG) over nickel catalysts supported on cationic surfactant-templated mesoporous aluminas |
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Authors: | Jeong Gil Seo Min Hye Youn Sunyoung Park Ji Chul Jung Pil Kim Jin Suk Chung In Kyu Song |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Research Center for Energy Conversion and Storage, Seoul National University, Shinlim-dong, Kwanak-ku, Seoul 151-744, South Korea;2. School of Environmental and Chemical Engineering, Chonbuk National University, Chonbuk 561-756, South Korea;3. School of Chemical Engineering and Bioengineering, University of Ulsan, Ulsan 680-749, South Korea |
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Abstract: | Two types of mesoporous γ-aluminas (denoted as A-A and A-S) are prepared by a hydrothermal method under different basic conditions using cationic surfactant (cetyltrimethylammonium bromide, CTAB) as a templating agent. A-A and A-S are synthesized in a medium of ammonia solution and sodium hydroxide solution, respectively. Ni/γ-Al2O3 catalysts (Ni/A-A and Ni/A-S) are then prepared by an impregnation method, and are applied to hydrogen production by steam reforming of liquefied natural gas (LNG). The effect of a mesoporous γ-Al2O3 support on the catalytic performance of Ni/γ-Al2O3 is investigated. The identity of basic solution strongly affects the physical properties of the A-A and A-S supports. The high surface-area of the mesoporous γ-aluminas and the strong metal–support interaction of supported catalysts greatly enhance the dispersion of nickel species on the catalyst surface. The well-developed mesopores of the Ni/A-A and Ni/A-S catalysts prohibit the polymerization of carbon species on the catalyst surface during the reaction. In the steam reforming of LNG, both Ni/A-A and Ni/A-S catalysts give better catalytic performance than the nickel catalyst supported on commercial γ-Al2O3 (Ni/A-C). In addition, the Ni/A-A catalyst is superior to the Ni/A-S catalyst. The relatively strong metal–support interaction of Ni/A-A catalyst effectively suppresses the sintering of metallic nickel and the carbon deposition in the steam reforming of LNG. The large pores of the Ni/A-A catalyst also play an important role in enhancing internal mass transfer during the reaction. |
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Keywords: | Mesoporous alumina Nickel catalyst Liquefied natural gas Steam reforming Hydrogen production Fuel cell |
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