Molecular Catalysis | 2019

Enhanced bimetallic Rh-Ni supported catalysts on alumina doped with mixed lanthanum-cerium oxides for ethanol steam reforming

 
 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract Enhanced bimetallic Rh (0.25, 0.5, 0.75, 1.0\u2009wt%)-Ni 10\u2009wt%) promoted with La2O3(15\u2009wt%) and CeO2(10\u2009wt%)/alumina supported catalysts for ethanol steam reforming compared to their monometallic counterparts is reported. The larger stability of bimetallic Rh-Ni supported catalysts can be due to a: i) cooperative effect of Rh and Ni activities; ii) larger capacity to gasify the methyl group produced from the decomposition of the intermediaries, iii) non-accumulation of acetate species and, iv) favoring the WGS reaction. The 1%Rh-10%Ni bimetallic catalyst shows the best catalytic performance towards H2 selectivity, operating stability over 144\u2009h of reaction and almost non-carbon formation after 24\u2009h on steam. A significant decrease in the carbon-deposition of the 1%Rh-10\u2009wt%Ni bimetallic catalyst, displaying a 70- and 560-times larger stability than their respective monometallic 1%Rh and 10%Ni counterparts was detected. The study of deactivation/regeneration process of the 1%Rh-10%Ni catalytic system indicates that a reactivation treatment fully recovered the catalytic activity of the deactivated catalyst at least in two regeneration cycles. In both cycles, the bimetallic 1%Rh-10%Ni catalyst was stable until 72\u2009h of reaction appearing as a promising catalyst for the reaction of reforming ethanol at mild temperature conditions.

Volume 469
Pages 87-97
DOI 10.1016/J.MCAT.2019.03.007
Language English
Journal Molecular Catalysis

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