Abstract:CO 2 hydrogenation to methane is gaining increasing interest as one of the most promising ways to store intermittent renewable energy in the form of chemical fuels. Ni particles supported on CeO 2 represent a highly efficient, stable and inexpensive catalyst for this reaction. Herein, Ni-doped CeO 2 nanoparticles were tested for CO 2 methanation showing an extremely high Ni mass-specific activity and CH 4 selectivity. Operando characterization reveals that this performance is tightly associated with ionic Νi a… Show more
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