The analysis of three types of zeolite as support for LaNiO3 catalysis in dry reforming of methane reaction
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https://doi.org/10.11113/mjcat.v3n2.69Keywords:
Zeolite, dry reforming of methane, perovskite, LaNiO3 catalysitAbstract
LaNiO3/(H-MFI, H-Mor and treated H-MFI with NaOH) catalysts were prepared by the solgel method. The XRD test shows that LaNiO3 provskite was formed over three supports. The TEM, SEM and EDX tests show that the Ni is dispersed very well over support, and the particle size of Ni is 10 nm. For all three catalysts, catalytic performance in the CO2 reforming of methane to syngas was evaluated using a fixed-bed quartz reactor. Reactor test is depicted LaNiO3/ (treated H-MFI) catalyst showed the highest conversion of methane and CO2. The methane conversion reaches the highest value at Ni loading 13.3 Wt% over this support.
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