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Journal of Natural Gas Chemistry | 2012

Nickel ferrite spinel as catalyst precursor in the dry reforming of methane:Synthesis,characterization and catalytic properties

Rafik Benrabaa; Hamza Boukhlouf; Axel Löfberg; Annick Rubbens; Rose-Noëlle Vannier; Elisabeth Bordes-Richard; Akila Barama

Abstract Dry reforming of methane by CO2 using nickel ferrite as precursor of catalysts was investigated. Nickel ferrite crystalline particles were prepared by coprecipitation of nitrates with NaOH or ammonia followed by calcination, or by hydrothermal synthesis without calcination step. The textural and structural properties were determined by a number of analysis methods, including X-ray diffraction (XRD), Raman spectroscopy and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), among which X-ray diffraction (XRD) was at room and variable temperatures. All synthesized oxides showed the presence of micro or nanoparticles of NiFe2O4 inverse spinel, but Fe2O3 (hematite) was also present when ammonia was used for coprecipitation. The reducibility by hydrogen was studied by temperature-programmed reduction (TPR) and in situ XRD, which showed the influence of the preparation method. The surface area (BET), particle size (Rietveld refinement), as well as surface Ni/Fe atomic ratio (XPS) and the behavior upon reduction varied according to the synthesis method. The catalytic reactivity was investigated using isopropanol decomposition to determine the acid/base properties. The catalytic performance of methane reforming with CO2 was measured with and without the pre-treatment of catalysts under H2 in 650-800 °C range. The catalytic conversions of methane and CO2 were quite low but they increased when the catalysts were pre-reduced. A significant contribution of reverse water gas shift reaction accounted for the low values of H2/CO ratio. No coking was observed as shown by the reoxidation step performed after the catalytic reactions. The possible formation of nickel-iron alloy observed during the study of reducibility by hydrogen was invoked to account for the catalytic behavior.


Chemical Communications | 2009

Elucidating the genesis of Bi2MoO6 catalyst by combination of synchrotron radiation experiments and Raman scattering

Chanapa Kongmark; Vladimir Martis; Annick Rubbens; Caroline Pirovano; Axel Löfberg; Gopinathan Sankar; Elisabeth Bordes-Richard; Rose-Noëelle Vannier; Wouter Van Beek

Combination of in situ Raman scattering with high-resolution XRD and XAS techniques has proven to be a powerful tool to elucidate the crystal growth of gamma-Bi2MoO6 under hydrothermal conditions.


Catalysis Today | 2013

Structure, reactivity and catalytic properties of nanoparticles of nickel ferrite in the dry reforming of methane

Rafik Benrabaa; Axel Löfberg; Annick Rubbens; Elisabeth Bordes-Richard; Rose-Noëlle Vannier; Akila Barama


Crystal Growth & Design | 2012

A Comprehensive Scenario of the Crystal Growth of γ-Bi2MoO6 Catalyst during Hydrothermal Synthesis

Chanapa Kongmark; Rachel Coulter; Sylvain Cristol; Annick Rubbens; Caroline Pirovano; Axel Löfberg; Gopinathan Sankar; Wouter van Beek; Elisabeth Bordes-Richard; Rose-Noëlle Vannier


Applied Surface Science | 2011

Quantification of MgO surface excess on the SnO2 nanoparticles and relationship with nanostability and growth

Douglas Gouvêa; Gilberto J. Pereira; L. Gengembre; Marlu César Steil; Pascal Roussel; Annick Rubbens; Pilar Hidalgo; Ricardo H. R. Castro


Catalysis Communications | 2015

Sol–gel synthesis and characterization of silica supported nickel ferrite catalysts for dry reforming of methane

Rafik Benrabaa; Axel Löfberg; Jesús Guerrero Caballero; Elisabeth Bordes-Richard; Annick Rubbens; Rose-Noëlle Vannier; Hamza Boukhlouf; Akila Barama


Applied Catalysis B-environmental | 2017

Ni/CeO2 based catalysts as oxygen vectors for the chemical looping dry reforming of methane for syngas production

Axel Löfberg; Jesús Guerrero-Caballero; Tanushree Kane; Annick Rubbens; Louise Jalowiecki-Duhamel


Catalysis Today | 2010

Synthesis of γ-Bi2MoO6 catalyst studied by combined high-resolution powder diffraction, XANES and Raman spectroscopy

C. Kongmark; Vladimir Martis; Caroline Pirovano; Axel Löfberg; W. van Beek; Gopinathan Sankar; Annick Rubbens; Sylvain Cristol; Rose-Noëlle Vannier; Elisabeth Bordes-Richard


Materials Research Bulletin | 2007

Raman scattering characterization of bismuth based mixed oxides with Bi2O3 related structures

Annick Rubbens; Michel Drache; Pascal Roussel; Jean-Pierre Wignacourt


Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2010

Preparation mechanism of (Bi2O3)0.75(Dy2O3)0.25 nano-crystalline solid electrolyte

Rong Li; Qiang Zhen; Michel Drache; Annick Rubbens; Rose-Noëlle Vannier

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Aurélie Rolle

École nationale supérieure de chimie de Lille

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Michel Drache

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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