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Oscillatory Behaviour of Ni Supported on ZrO(2) in the Catalytic Partial Oxidation of Methane as Determined by Activation Procedure

Ni/ZrO(2) catalysts, active and selective for the catalytic partial oxidation of methane to syngas (CH(4)-CPO), were prepared by the dry impregnation of zirconium oxyhydroxide (Z(hy)) or monoclinic ZrO(2) (Z(m)), calcination at 1173 K and activation by different procedures: oxidation-reduction (ox-r...

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Autores principales: Pietrogiacomi, Daniela, Campa, Maria Cristina, Pettiti, Ida, Tuti, Simonetta, Luccisano, Giulia, Ardemani, Leandro, Luisetto, Igor, Gazzoli, Delia
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8150648/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34065922
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma14102495
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author Pietrogiacomi, Daniela
Campa, Maria Cristina
Pettiti, Ida
Tuti, Simonetta
Luccisano, Giulia
Ardemani, Leandro
Luisetto, Igor
Gazzoli, Delia
author_facet Pietrogiacomi, Daniela
Campa, Maria Cristina
Pettiti, Ida
Tuti, Simonetta
Luccisano, Giulia
Ardemani, Leandro
Luisetto, Igor
Gazzoli, Delia
author_sort Pietrogiacomi, Daniela
collection PubMed
description Ni/ZrO(2) catalysts, active and selective for the catalytic partial oxidation of methane to syngas (CH(4)-CPO), were prepared by the dry impregnation of zirconium oxyhydroxide (Z(hy)) or monoclinic ZrO(2) (Z(m)), calcination at 1173 K and activation by different procedures: oxidation-reduction (ox-red) or direct reduction (red). The characterization included XRD, FESEM, in situ FTIR and Raman spectroscopies, TPR, and specific surface area measurements. Catalytic activity experiments were carried out in a flow apparatus with a mixture of CH(4):O(2) = 2:1 in a short contact time. Compared to Z(m), Z(hy) favoured the formation of smaller NiO particles, implying a higher number of Ni sites strongly interacting with the support. In all the activated Ni/ZrO(2) catalysts, the Ni–ZrO(2) interaction was strong enough to limit Ni aggregation during the catalytic runs. The catalytic activity depended on the activation procedures; the ox-red treatment yielded very active and stable catalysts, whereas the red treatment yielded catalysts with oscillating activity, ascribed to the formation of Ni(δ+) carbide-like species. The results suggested that Ni dispersion was not the main factor affecting the activity, and that active sites for CH(4)-CPO could be Ni species at the boundary of the metal particles in a specific configuration and nuclearity.
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spelling pubmed-81506482021-05-27 Oscillatory Behaviour of Ni Supported on ZrO(2) in the Catalytic Partial Oxidation of Methane as Determined by Activation Procedure Pietrogiacomi, Daniela Campa, Maria Cristina Pettiti, Ida Tuti, Simonetta Luccisano, Giulia Ardemani, Leandro Luisetto, Igor Gazzoli, Delia Materials (Basel) Article Ni/ZrO(2) catalysts, active and selective for the catalytic partial oxidation of methane to syngas (CH(4)-CPO), were prepared by the dry impregnation of zirconium oxyhydroxide (Z(hy)) or monoclinic ZrO(2) (Z(m)), calcination at 1173 K and activation by different procedures: oxidation-reduction (ox-red) or direct reduction (red). The characterization included XRD, FESEM, in situ FTIR and Raman spectroscopies, TPR, and specific surface area measurements. Catalytic activity experiments were carried out in a flow apparatus with a mixture of CH(4):O(2) = 2:1 in a short contact time. Compared to Z(m), Z(hy) favoured the formation of smaller NiO particles, implying a higher number of Ni sites strongly interacting with the support. In all the activated Ni/ZrO(2) catalysts, the Ni–ZrO(2) interaction was strong enough to limit Ni aggregation during the catalytic runs. The catalytic activity depended on the activation procedures; the ox-red treatment yielded very active and stable catalysts, whereas the red treatment yielded catalysts with oscillating activity, ascribed to the formation of Ni(δ+) carbide-like species. The results suggested that Ni dispersion was not the main factor affecting the activity, and that active sites for CH(4)-CPO could be Ni species at the boundary of the metal particles in a specific configuration and nuclearity. MDPI 2021-05-12 /pmc/articles/PMC8150648/ /pubmed/34065922 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma14102495 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Pietrogiacomi, Daniela
Campa, Maria Cristina
Pettiti, Ida
Tuti, Simonetta
Luccisano, Giulia
Ardemani, Leandro
Luisetto, Igor
Gazzoli, Delia
Oscillatory Behaviour of Ni Supported on ZrO(2) in the Catalytic Partial Oxidation of Methane as Determined by Activation Procedure
title Oscillatory Behaviour of Ni Supported on ZrO(2) in the Catalytic Partial Oxidation of Methane as Determined by Activation Procedure
title_full Oscillatory Behaviour of Ni Supported on ZrO(2) in the Catalytic Partial Oxidation of Methane as Determined by Activation Procedure
title_fullStr Oscillatory Behaviour of Ni Supported on ZrO(2) in the Catalytic Partial Oxidation of Methane as Determined by Activation Procedure
title_full_unstemmed Oscillatory Behaviour of Ni Supported on ZrO(2) in the Catalytic Partial Oxidation of Methane as Determined by Activation Procedure
title_short Oscillatory Behaviour of Ni Supported on ZrO(2) in the Catalytic Partial Oxidation of Methane as Determined by Activation Procedure
title_sort oscillatory behaviour of ni supported on zro(2) in the catalytic partial oxidation of methane as determined by activation procedure
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8150648/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34065922
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma14102495
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