High catalytic stability of Pd-Ni/Y2O3 formed by interfacial Cl for oxy-CO2 reforming of CH4

2017 
Abstract The effect of chloride in Pd precursors on catalyst activity and stability of Pd-Ni/Y 2 O 3 catalyst was investigated for oxy-CO 2 reforming of methane. A series of Pd-Ni/Y 2 O 3 catalysts with different Pd precursors (PdCl 2 and Pd(NO 3 ) 2 ) was prepared using wet-impregnation method over Y 2 O 3 support. The presence of chloride in the Pd(Cl)-Ni/Y 2 O 3 catalyst (PdCl 2 as precursor) aids in formation of Pd-Y 2 O 3 compound which can interact with Ni to form bilayer Pd-Ni and prevent agglomeration at high temperature reaction condition. The presence of Pd-Y 2 O 3 compound is of very importance for superior catalytic stability of Pd(Cl)-Ni/Y 2 O 3 catalyst. The catalytic activity of Pd(Cl)-Ni/Y 2 O 3 catalyst is much better than Pd(N)-Ni/Y 2 O 3 catalyst (Pd(NO 3 ) 2 as precursor) due to smaller metal particle size and synergy between Pd and Ni to form bimetallic particles on the Pd(Cl)-Ni/Y 2 O 3 catalyst. The effect of metal particle size on catalytic activities is clearly shown in Pd(C)-Ni/Y 2 O 3 catalyst with various Pd/Ni ratios. A formation mechanism of bilayer Pd-Ni formed by interfacial chloride is proposed for Pd(Cl)-Ni/Y 2 O 3 catalyst.
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