Enhanced catalytic activity of CO2 hydrogenation to CO over sulfur-containing Ni/ZrO2 catalysts: support size effect†
Abstract
Catalytic conversion of CO2 to CO (reverse water-gas shift reaction, RWGS) is one of the most promising technologies for CO2 resource utilization. In this work, a sulfur-containing zirconia supported nickel catalyst (Ni/ZrO2) was prepared to improve the CO2 conversion while adjusting the CO2 hydrogenation selectivity from CH4 to CO. The effect of support size (80 nm, 120 nm, 200 nm and 320 nm) on the catalytic performance of RWGS was investigated. The results showed that the Ni/ZrO2-80 sample with a smaller support size of 80 nm exhibited higher Ni dispersion and oxygen vacancy concentration, which not only exposed more active sites but also enhanced the adsorption and activation capacity of CO2. For these reasons, the CO2 conversion of 27.6% with 100% selectivity of CO was achieved over Ni/ZrO2-80, and no catalyst deactivation was observed during the stability test for 50 h. This work provides a new idea for designing the RWGS catalyst with an outstanding CO2 hydrogenation performance.