2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.fuel.2015.10.023
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Effect of impregnation solvent on Ni dispersion and catalytic properties of Ni/SBA-15 for CO methanation reaction

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“…Moreover, and contrary to that found in the literature 7,33,34 , a relevant decrease of the specific and external surface areas and mesoporous volumes was verified for all the supports after impregnation with Ni and Ce samples, which might be attributed to the presence of NiO and/or CeO2 particles on the surface and channels of the mesoporous materials. Furthermore, no significant differences were observed in the average pore diameters after the impregnation for the SBA-15 materials, indicating that the SBA-15 porous system is preserved after metals incorporation, as also concluded by the XRD results.…”
Section: Catalysts Characterizationcontrasting
confidence: 99%
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“…Moreover, and contrary to that found in the literature 7,33,34 , a relevant decrease of the specific and external surface areas and mesoporous volumes was verified for all the supports after impregnation with Ni and Ce samples, which might be attributed to the presence of NiO and/or CeO2 particles on the surface and channels of the mesoporous materials. Furthermore, no significant differences were observed in the average pore diameters after the impregnation for the SBA-15 materials, indicating that the SBA-15 porous system is preserved after metals incorporation, as also concluded by the XRD results.…”
Section: Catalysts Characterizationcontrasting
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“…Concerning H2-TPR for the samples only containing Ni (Figure 4, straight lines), two main peaks attributed to NiO weakly interacting with the supports (<500ºC) and NiO strongly interacting with the supports (>500ºC) were observed 6,7,13,[39][40][41][42][43] . The first peak is the predominant in both the SBA-15 and USY zeolite, being mostly reduced during the pre-treatment.…”
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“…In agreement with previous works for similar catalyst preparations, the TPR profile of the Ni/SBA‐15‐ImU catalyst presents two main peaks, the first at about the same temperature range as massive NiO, and the second one at a higher temperature (around 540 °C). In a generic way, without additional evidence, this second peak has been previously ascribed by other authors to NiO in strong interaction with the silica support or in the interior of the mesoporous structure of SBA‐15 . On the other hand, the Ni/SBA‐15‐DP sample is dominated by a main peak centered at high temperature (660 °C), accompanied by a small and wide shoulder between 350 and 450 °C, once again approximately corresponding to the temperature reduction interval of massive NiO, whose TPR profile is also included in Figure .…”
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“…Over the past decade, the coal gasification method for preparing synthetic gas has been extensively investigated. CO methanation is one of the most important reactions investigated for this process [2][3][4][5][6].…”
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