International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Vol.35, No.20, 11525-11532, 2010
Water effect in hydrogen production from methane
Ni/MgO and Ni/Al2O3 catalysts were prepared, by wet impregnation, to compare their performance in hydrogen production from methane CPO, wet-CPO and SR. The catalytic activity was tested at 1073 K, 1 bar and 600-1200 h(-1). Fresh and used catalysts were characterized by different techniques. Both supports, as expected, had a low surface area (27.1 m(2)/g MgO and 6.2 m(2)/g alpha-Al2O3), as determined by BET method. The images obtained with SEM and TEM revealed that the Ni was more dispersed in the MgO support than in the Al2O3 one. By XRD a strong interaction, as solid-solution, between NiO and MgO was found in the 30Ni/MgO and 40Ni/MgO catalysts. The fresh 40Ni/Al2O3 reduced catalyst was partially reduced. But after the activity tests the stability of the reduced Ni became bigger. Some Ni sintering was also observed in the 40Ni/Al2O3 after the wet-CPO and SR tests. The behaviour of the three catalysts was very good in CPO methane conversion (90-93%), but the gradual increase of the steam to carbon ratio, wet-CFO and SR, affected negatively the conversion. (C) 2010 Professor T. Nejat Veziroglu. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.