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Green synthesis of MCM-41 derived from renewable biomass and construction of VOx-Modified nickel phyllosilicate catalyst for CO2 methanation.

Authors :
Zhang, Yang
Chen, Yaqi
Liu, Qing
Source :
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy. Sep2021, Vol. 46 Issue 63, p32003-32016. 14p.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

In order to achieve green synthesis of MCM-41 and address the sintering problem of Ni-based catalyst supported on silica material, MCM-41 with regular spherical morphology was prepared using sodium silicate extracted from renewable equisetum fluviatile as silicon source, and then a group of nickel phyllosilicates were synthesized via the reaction of MCM-41 sphere and nickel nitrate under hydrothermal condition. Much denser nanosheets corresponding to lamellar nickel phyllosilicate were formed on the surface of MCM-41 sphere with the raise of hydrothermal temperature in the range of 180–220 °C, resulting in the nickel content varying from 17.2 to 41.8 wt%. Fine Ni particles with size smaller than 6 nm could be obtained on the 750oC-reduced catalyst owing to the strong nickel-silica interaction derived from Ni-phyllosilicate. After the addition of V 2 O 5 promoter, Ni particle size was further reduced to around 4.5 nm at high Ni loading above 30 wt%. Vanadium species was in the mixed valence state of V(III), V(IV) and V(V) after reduction, which increased the electron cloud density of Ni0, resulting in high catalytic activity of the VO x -modified Ni-phyllosilicate catalyst for CO 2 methanation. In a 100 h-400oC-lifetime test and 600 °C-steam hydrothermal treatment, the VO x -modified Ni-phyllosilicate catalyst also showed high long-term stability, excellent sintering resistance of metallic nickel particles and high hydrothermal stability due to the strong surface confinement effect of nickel phyllosilicate and promotion of VO x species. In all, this work provided a green synthesis of MCM-41 as well as an efficient Ni/SiO 2 catalyst derived from nickel phyllosilicate for CO 2 methanation. This work provides a green synthesis of MCM-41 as well as an efficient Ni/SiO 2 catalyst derived from nickel phyllosilicate for CO 2 methanation. [Display omitted] • Mesostructured silica nanoparticles with regular spherical morphology were prepared using renewable biomass. • VO x modified nickel phyllosilicate catalyst improved its methanation activity. • Nickel phyllosilicate catalysts were facilely prepared using hydrothermal method. • Nickel phyllosilicate catalysts exhibited high activity and stability for CO 2 methanation. • Nickel phyllosilicate catalysts exhibited highly hydrothermal stability in 100% steam at 600 °C. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03603199
Volume :
46
Issue :
63
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
152099686
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijhydene.2021.06.209