NiO-Ni-Al2O3(γ) Nanocatalyst by Pulse Electrocodeposition Over Ni Open-cell Foam for Methane Reforming
M. Zafardoagoo,
S. K. Sadrnezhaad,
J. Mostaghimi
Abstract:Global warming persuades researchers to improve the effectiveness of renewable energy technologies, such as H2 production by methane steam reforming (MSR) an endothermic process. Herein, a nanocatalyst based on open-cell nickel foam 40 (pore per inch) with high thermal conductivity was prepared. The nanocatalyst was synthesized with a chemical stepwise synthesis approach, chemical pretreatment, pulsed electrocodeposition of Ni-Al2O3(γ) nanoparticles, and calcination. Measurements of thermal diffusivity(α) with… Show more
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