CO2 capture and conversion to syngas via dry reforming of C3H8 over a Pt/ZrO2–CaO catalyst†
Abstract
The integrated CO2 capture and conversion process to syngas via dry reforming of C3H8 with little intensive energy swing was carried out over the bifunctional Pt/ZrO2–CaO catalysts. The bifunctional catalyst consists of Pt as the dry reforming catalyst and ZrO2–CaO as the CO2 adsorbent and support. The effects of the Zr/Ca ratio in the catalysts on the integrated CO2 capture and conversion process were studied. The results revealed that the Pt/ZrO2–5CaO catalyst could capture 10.3 mmol CO2 g−1 and convert it to CO completely at a conversion temperature of 600 °C, and in this integrated process, 77% of C3H8 was reformed with CO2, and 23% of C3H8 was dehydrogenated and cracked. Pt/ZrO2–5CaO exhibited excellent stability for the integrated CO2 capture and utilization processes even after 10 consecutive CO2 capture and conversion cycles.