Steam reforming of acetic acid over nickel-based catalysts: The intrinsic effects of nickel precursors on behaviors of nickel catalysts

© 2018 Elsevier B.V. The paper investigated the effects of various nickel precursors (Ni(NO3)2, NiCl2, NiSO4, Ni(CH3COO)2, Ni(NH2SO3)2) on the catalytic behaviors of Ni/Al2O3catalysts in steam reforming of acetic acid, aiming to understand the fundamental influences of nickel metal precursors. The c...

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Main Authors: Yu, Z., Hu, X., Jia, P., Zhang, Z., Dong, Dehua, Hu, G., Hu, S., Wang, Y., Xiang, J.
Format: Journal Article
Published: Elsevier BV 2018
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/69310
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author Yu, Z.
Hu, X.
Jia, P.
Zhang, Z.
Dong, Dehua
Hu, G.
Hu, S.
Wang, Y.
Xiang, J.
author_facet Yu, Z.
Hu, X.
Jia, P.
Zhang, Z.
Dong, Dehua
Hu, G.
Hu, S.
Wang, Y.
Xiang, J.
author_sort Yu, Z.
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description © 2018 Elsevier B.V. The paper investigated the effects of various nickel precursors (Ni(NO3)2, NiCl2, NiSO4, Ni(CH3COO)2, Ni(NH2SO3)2) on the catalytic behaviors of Ni/Al2O3catalysts in steam reforming of acetic acid, aiming to understand the fundamental influences of nickel metal precursors. The catalysts were characterized with TPR, TPO, TPR-MS, TPO-MS, XRD, TG-MS, FT-IR, FT-Raman, BET method, element analysis, TEM and SEM. The results revealed the substantial influence of the nickel precursors on properties of Ni/Al2O3catalysts. The use of NiSO4and Ni(NH2SO3)2as nickel precursors led to the low activities of the catalysts, due to the formation of Ni3S2during reduction of the catalysts with hydrogen. The sulfur species were removed in the form of SO2during the calcination of the catalysts precursors in air and in the form of H2S during the reduction of the calcined catalyst in hydrogen. NiCl2/Al2O3catalyst showed a negligible activity as the chlorine poisoned the catalyst and was difficult to be removed via calcination. Furthermore, chlorine could accelerate sintering of alumina. In comparison, Ni(CH3COO)2as nickel precursor could effectively suppress the formation of NiAl2O4. Ni(CH3COO)2/Al2O3catalyst showed comparable activity to that of Ni(NO3)2/Al2O3, but the resistivity towards coking was higher. In addition, the coke species produced over the catalysts have both large and small aromatic ring systems with the morphology of both amorphous and fibrous structures.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-693102018-06-29T12:36:00Z Steam reforming of acetic acid over nickel-based catalysts: The intrinsic effects of nickel precursors on behaviors of nickel catalysts Yu, Z. Hu, X. Jia, P. Zhang, Z. Dong, Dehua Hu, G. Hu, S. Wang, Y. Xiang, J. © 2018 Elsevier B.V. The paper investigated the effects of various nickel precursors (Ni(NO3)2, NiCl2, NiSO4, Ni(CH3COO)2, Ni(NH2SO3)2) on the catalytic behaviors of Ni/Al2O3catalysts in steam reforming of acetic acid, aiming to understand the fundamental influences of nickel metal precursors. The catalysts were characterized with TPR, TPO, TPR-MS, TPO-MS, XRD, TG-MS, FT-IR, FT-Raman, BET method, element analysis, TEM and SEM. The results revealed the substantial influence of the nickel precursors on properties of Ni/Al2O3catalysts. The use of NiSO4and Ni(NH2SO3)2as nickel precursors led to the low activities of the catalysts, due to the formation of Ni3S2during reduction of the catalysts with hydrogen. The sulfur species were removed in the form of SO2during the calcination of the catalysts precursors in air and in the form of H2S during the reduction of the calcined catalyst in hydrogen. NiCl2/Al2O3catalyst showed a negligible activity as the chlorine poisoned the catalyst and was difficult to be removed via calcination. Furthermore, chlorine could accelerate sintering of alumina. In comparison, Ni(CH3COO)2as nickel precursor could effectively suppress the formation of NiAl2O4. Ni(CH3COO)2/Al2O3catalyst showed comparable activity to that of Ni(NO3)2/Al2O3, but the resistivity towards coking was higher. In addition, the coke species produced over the catalysts have both large and small aromatic ring systems with the morphology of both amorphous and fibrous structures. 2018 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/69310 10.1016/j.apcatb.2018.06.020 Elsevier BV restricted
spellingShingle Yu, Z.
Hu, X.
Jia, P.
Zhang, Z.
Dong, Dehua
Hu, G.
Hu, S.
Wang, Y.
Xiang, J.
Steam reforming of acetic acid over nickel-based catalysts: The intrinsic effects of nickel precursors on behaviors of nickel catalysts
title Steam reforming of acetic acid over nickel-based catalysts: The intrinsic effects of nickel precursors on behaviors of nickel catalysts
title_full Steam reforming of acetic acid over nickel-based catalysts: The intrinsic effects of nickel precursors on behaviors of nickel catalysts
title_fullStr Steam reforming of acetic acid over nickel-based catalysts: The intrinsic effects of nickel precursors on behaviors of nickel catalysts
title_full_unstemmed Steam reforming of acetic acid over nickel-based catalysts: The intrinsic effects of nickel precursors on behaviors of nickel catalysts
title_short Steam reforming of acetic acid over nickel-based catalysts: The intrinsic effects of nickel precursors on behaviors of nickel catalysts
title_sort steam reforming of acetic acid over nickel-based catalysts: the intrinsic effects of nickel precursors on behaviors of nickel catalysts
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/69310