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Cooperative Catalysis of Nickel and Nickel Oxide for Efficient Reduction of CO<sub>2</sub> to CH<sub>4</sub>
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2018
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Materials ScienceEfficient ReductionChemical EngineeringRenewable Co 2Carbonyl IntermediatesEngineeringIndustrial CatalysisCatalytic ApplicationCatalytic ProcessCo 2Heterogeneous CatalysisNickel OxideCooperative CatalysisCatalysisChemistryHydrogenEnergyCatalyst Preparation
Abstract The use of CO 2 to produce value‐added energy chemicals is a promising means for renewable CO 2 transformation in low‐carbon energy system, and CO 2 methanation has attracted ever‐increasing interest. Herein, we report that the Ni/MCM‐41 catalyst with prominent cooperative effect of Ni and NiO is efficient for CH 4 generation with CO 2 conversion of 73.2 % and CH 4 selectivity of 91.6 % at 400 °C and high gas hourly space velocity (GHSV) of 90000 mL g cat −1 h −1 . Combined methodologies of in situ X‐ray diffraction, diffuse reflectance infrared Fourier transform spectroscopy, and ambient‐pressure X‐ray photoelectron spectroscopy reflect the structural evolvements of Ni/MCM‐41 catalyst, the presence of carbonyl intermediates, the co‐existence of metallic and oxidized Ni species with sufficient molar ratio of Ni 0 /Ni 2+ under working conditions. H 2 and CO 2 molecules are preferentially adsorbed and chemically activated over Ni 0 and Ni 2+ species, respectively. The possible four‐step reaction mechanism involved carbonyl pathway and the cleavage of C=O bond from CO 2 as the rate‐determining step over the engineered Ni/MCM‐41 catalyst was demonstrated.
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