Issue 10, 2025

Upcycling hazardous waste into high-performance Ni/η-Al2O3 catalysts for CO2 methanation

Abstract

Transforming hazardous and difficult-to-process waste materials, like spent Ni-MH batteries and aluminium foil, into nanocatalysts (NCts) provides a sustainable solution for resource management and reducing environmental impact. This study demonstrates a novel approach by extracting nickel sulfate (NiSO4·xH2O) from battery waste and subsequently converting it into Ni(OH)2 hydrogel precursors using L-glutamic acid. Waste aluminium foil was processed into alumina (Al2O3), and combined with Ni(OH)2 to synthesize Ni/η-Al2O3 NCts with 4% and 8% Ni loading. Characterization through XRD/SAED, STEM/EFTEM, and EELS revealed a disordered cubic structure of η-Al2O3, with well-dispersed Ni particles, making it effective for CO2 hydrogenation. The 8-Ni/η-Al2O3 exhibited the best catalytic performance, with CH4 selectivity of 99.8% and space time yield (STY) of 80.3 mmolCH4 gcat−1 h−1 at 400 °C. The CO2 methanation mechanism over Ni/η-Al2O3 NCts was further explored using operando DRIFTS aligned with GC + MS. The operando investigation suggested a preferential associative CO2 methanation pathway, involving sequential adsorption and hydrogenation of CO2 to hydrogen carbonates on Ni/η-Al2O3, and their transformation into formate and methoxy intermediates leading to methane. Finally, to complete the upcycling/recycling loop, the spent Ni/η-Al2O3 NCts were recycled into Ni and Al precursors. These findings underscore the potential of upcycling waste materials for synthesizing sustainable, high-performance NCts, and offer insights into the CO2 methanation mechanism.

Graphical abstract: Upcycling hazardous waste into high-performance Ni/η-Al2O3 catalysts for CO2 methanation

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
16 Oct 2024
Accepted
04 Feb 2025
First published
07 Feb 2025
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

Green Chem., 2025,27, 2706-2722

Upcycling hazardous waste into high-performance Ni/η-Al2O3 catalysts for CO2 methanation

Q. Maqbool, H. U. Aharanwa, M. Stöger-Pollach and G. Rupprechter, Green Chem., 2025, 27, 2706 DOI: 10.1039/D4GC05217J

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