TY - JOUR
T1 - Preparation of mesoporous CeO2 and monodispersed NiO particles in CeO2, and enhanced selectivity of NiO/CeO2 for reverse water gas shift reaction
AU - Lu, Baowang
AU - Kawamoto, Katsuya
N1 - Funding Information:
This research was financially supported by The Environment Research and Technology Development Fund ( ERTDF, Ministry of the Environment, Government of Japan , Grant No. K123004 ).
PY - 2014/5
Y1 - 2014/5
N2 - The preparation of mesoporous ceria (CeO2) and NiO/CeO 2 was investigated using a simple calcination method. Though the oxidation of Ce3+ ions, the hydrolysis of Ce4+ ions, polymerization and precipitation in melted liquid, the nanosized mesoporous CeO2 and NiO/CeO2 could be obtained after calcination. The mesoporous CeO2 and NiO/CeO2 that were obtained had high surface areas, narrow pore size distributions and uniform mesopores. The mesoporous CeO2 had very high thermal stability and a surface area of 100 m2 g-1 even after calcination at 600 C. The mesoporous CeO2 and NiO/CeO2 had nanoarrays with uniform mesopores (intercrystalline voids). The reverse water gas shift reaction was studied using mesoporous NiO/CeO2 as a catalyst. The CO2 conversion increased with increasing temperature and NiO amount. With less than 3 wt% NiO, NiO particles were monodispersed in mesoporous CeO2, and provided a CO selectivity of 100%, regardless of temperature. These monodispersed NiO particles in mesoporous CeO2 were observed for the first time. NiO particles that aggregated in the presence of more than 3.5 wt% NiO, resulted in a CO selectivity of 100% at temperatures above 700 C, whereas the CO selectivity is less than 100% at temperatures below 650 C. Therefore, the mondispersion of NiO particles in mesoporous CeO2 enhanced CO selectivity.
AB - The preparation of mesoporous ceria (CeO2) and NiO/CeO 2 was investigated using a simple calcination method. Though the oxidation of Ce3+ ions, the hydrolysis of Ce4+ ions, polymerization and precipitation in melted liquid, the nanosized mesoporous CeO2 and NiO/CeO2 could be obtained after calcination. The mesoporous CeO2 and NiO/CeO2 that were obtained had high surface areas, narrow pore size distributions and uniform mesopores. The mesoporous CeO2 had very high thermal stability and a surface area of 100 m2 g-1 even after calcination at 600 C. The mesoporous CeO2 and NiO/CeO2 had nanoarrays with uniform mesopores (intercrystalline voids). The reverse water gas shift reaction was studied using mesoporous NiO/CeO2 as a catalyst. The CO2 conversion increased with increasing temperature and NiO amount. With less than 3 wt% NiO, NiO particles were monodispersed in mesoporous CeO2, and provided a CO selectivity of 100%, regardless of temperature. These monodispersed NiO particles in mesoporous CeO2 were observed for the first time. NiO particles that aggregated in the presence of more than 3.5 wt% NiO, resulted in a CO selectivity of 100% at temperatures above 700 C, whereas the CO selectivity is less than 100% at temperatures below 650 C. Therefore, the mondispersion of NiO particles in mesoporous CeO2 enhanced CO selectivity.
KW - A. Inorganic compounds
KW - A. Oxides
KW - B. Chemical synthesis
KW - C. Thermogravimetric analysis
KW - C. X-ray diffraction
KW - D. Catalytic properties
KW - D. Surface properties
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U2 - 10.1016/j.materresbull.2014.01.043
DO - 10.1016/j.materresbull.2014.01.043
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84897740572
SN - 0025-5408
VL - 53
SP - 70
EP - 78
JO - Materials Research Bulletin
JF - Materials Research Bulletin
ER -