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A study of deactivation by H(2)S and regeneration of a Ni catalyst supported on Al(2)O(3), during methanation of CO(2). Effect of the promoters Co, Cr, Fe and Mo

Energy storage from renewable sources is possible by chemical procedures, power to gas technology being a possible solution for long-term storage. In this work, CO(2) methanation from a sulphur containing gas was studied, taking into account deactivation of the catalysts and a regeneration process....

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Autores principales: Méndez-Mateos, David, Barrio, V. Laura, Requies, Jesús M., Cambra, José F.
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9053060/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35498864
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra00882f
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author Méndez-Mateos, David
Barrio, V. Laura
Requies, Jesús M.
Cambra, José F.
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Barrio, V. Laura
Requies, Jesús M.
Cambra, José F.
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description Energy storage from renewable sources is possible by chemical procedures, power to gas technology being a possible solution for long-term storage. In this work, CO(2) methanation from a sulphur containing gas was studied, taking into account deactivation of the catalysts and a regeneration process. In order to improve the sulphur resistance of a standard nickel (13%) catalyst supported on alumina, transition metals like molybdenum (Mo), iron (Fe), cobalt (Co) or chromium (Cr), in different proportions (from 4 to 8 wt%) were added to the catalyst formulation. The catalyst activity, between 573 and 773 K, at 10 bar, increased when transition metals were added except for Mo in the highest proportion. These bimetallic catalysts presented a similar deactivation resistance than the monometallic catalyst when sulphur was present in the feed. Once H(2)S was removed from the feed, and the catalysts regenerated with oxygen, only the catalyst containing cobalt recovered up to a 13% methane yield.
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spelling pubmed-90530602022-04-29 A study of deactivation by H(2)S and regeneration of a Ni catalyst supported on Al(2)O(3), during methanation of CO(2). Effect of the promoters Co, Cr, Fe and Mo Méndez-Mateos, David Barrio, V. Laura Requies, Jesús M. Cambra, José F. RSC Adv Chemistry Energy storage from renewable sources is possible by chemical procedures, power to gas technology being a possible solution for long-term storage. In this work, CO(2) methanation from a sulphur containing gas was studied, taking into account deactivation of the catalysts and a regeneration process. In order to improve the sulphur resistance of a standard nickel (13%) catalyst supported on alumina, transition metals like molybdenum (Mo), iron (Fe), cobalt (Co) or chromium (Cr), in different proportions (from 4 to 8 wt%) were added to the catalyst formulation. The catalyst activity, between 573 and 773 K, at 10 bar, increased when transition metals were added except for Mo in the highest proportion. These bimetallic catalysts presented a similar deactivation resistance than the monometallic catalyst when sulphur was present in the feed. Once H(2)S was removed from the feed, and the catalysts regenerated with oxygen, only the catalyst containing cobalt recovered up to a 13% methane yield. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2020-04-28 /pmc/articles/PMC9053060/ /pubmed/35498864 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra00882f Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Méndez-Mateos, David
Barrio, V. Laura
Requies, Jesús M.
Cambra, José F.
A study of deactivation by H(2)S and regeneration of a Ni catalyst supported on Al(2)O(3), during methanation of CO(2). Effect of the promoters Co, Cr, Fe and Mo
title A study of deactivation by H(2)S and regeneration of a Ni catalyst supported on Al(2)O(3), during methanation of CO(2). Effect of the promoters Co, Cr, Fe and Mo
title_full A study of deactivation by H(2)S and regeneration of a Ni catalyst supported on Al(2)O(3), during methanation of CO(2). Effect of the promoters Co, Cr, Fe and Mo
title_fullStr A study of deactivation by H(2)S and regeneration of a Ni catalyst supported on Al(2)O(3), during methanation of CO(2). Effect of the promoters Co, Cr, Fe and Mo
title_full_unstemmed A study of deactivation by H(2)S and regeneration of a Ni catalyst supported on Al(2)O(3), during methanation of CO(2). Effect of the promoters Co, Cr, Fe and Mo
title_short A study of deactivation by H(2)S and regeneration of a Ni catalyst supported on Al(2)O(3), during methanation of CO(2). Effect of the promoters Co, Cr, Fe and Mo
title_sort study of deactivation by h(2)s and regeneration of a ni catalyst supported on al(2)o(3), during methanation of co(2). effect of the promoters co, cr, fe and mo
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9053060/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35498864
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra00882f
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