Issue 6, 2020

Methane dry reforming in a coking- and sintering-free liquid alloy-salt catalytic system

Abstract

We present a liquid catalytic system comprising a liquid Ni–Bi alloy and a molten K2CO3 salt, which completely resolves the coking and sintering issues for dry reforming. The conversions of CH4 and CO2 reach 60% and 70%, respectively, in a 30 cm bubble column comprising 15 cm Ni0.27Bi0.73 and 15 cm K2CO3 at 1050 °C. The CO selectivity is near 100% throughout the temperature range of 950–1050 °C. A 120 hour stability test at 1000 °C shows no performance degradation, suggesting a stable and effective dry reforming process for syngas production. The catalytic performance and durability demonstrated highlight the potential of dry reforming for commercial applications.

Graphical abstract: Methane dry reforming in a coking- and sintering-free liquid alloy-salt catalytic system

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
16 Mar 2020
Accepted
17 Apr 2020
First published
17 Apr 2020

Sustainable Energy Fuels, 2020,4, 2768-2774

Methane dry reforming in a coking- and sintering-free liquid alloy-salt catalytic system

Q. Yang, C. Zhou, J. Ni and X. Guan, Sustainable Energy Fuels, 2020, 4, 2768 DOI: 10.1039/D0SE00433B

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