Issue 41, 2013

CO2 splitting via two step thermochemical reactions over doped ceria/zirconia solid solutions

Abstract

Thermochemical CO2 splitting was carried out over Ni-, Fe-, Mg- and Mn-doped ceria/zirconia solid solutions, where the sample was thermally reduced at 1400 °C under inert atmosphere followed by the re-oxidization of CO2 to generate CO at 1100 °C in the subsequent step. Compared with the undoped sample, all the doped ceria/zirconia had a high reduction yield in the first thermal reduction step. Due to the low thermal stability, Ni-, Fe- and Mn-doped samples showed lower CO production in the CO2 splitting step than the stoichiometric amounts. In contrast, the Mg-doped sample produced more CO with the volumes of 5.64 and 5.17 mL g−1 during the two thermochemical cycles. Moreover, a 10% Mg-doped sample prepared via hydrothermal treatment with P123 showed a more stable reactivity during cycling due to the relatively stable microstructure under the successive high temperature thermal treatment.

Graphical abstract: CO2 splitting via two step thermochemical reactions over doped ceria/zirconia solid solutions

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
19 Jul 2013
Accepted
05 Aug 2013
First published
07 Aug 2013

RSC Adv., 2013,3, 18878-18885

CO2 splitting via two step thermochemical reactions over doped ceria/zirconia solid solutions

M. Kang, J. Zhang, C. Wang, F. Wang, N. Zhao, F. Xiao, W. Wei and Y. Sun, RSC Adv., 2013, 3, 18878 DOI: 10.1039/C3RA43742F

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