2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.cej.2014.06.044
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Synthesis and characterisation of cement clinker-supported nickel catalyst for glycerol dry reforming

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“…In the light of these points, Rh/ ZrO 2 and Rh/CeO 2 can be envisioned as promising novel catalysts that can be investigated in GDR process. Along these lines, in the current study, we report Rh-based GDR catalysts which outperform the existing Ni-based ones [17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24] in terms of activity and stability. Furthermore, through in-situ/ex-situ spectroscopic/imaging experiments, for the first time in the literature, we provide valuable insights regarding the origins of catalytic activity, stability, aging and sintering in GDR reaction.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 79%
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“…In the light of these points, Rh/ ZrO 2 and Rh/CeO 2 can be envisioned as promising novel catalysts that can be investigated in GDR process. Along these lines, in the current study, we report Rh-based GDR catalysts which outperform the existing Ni-based ones [17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24] in terms of activity and stability. Furthermore, through in-situ/ex-situ spectroscopic/imaging experiments, for the first time in the literature, we provide valuable insights regarding the origins of catalytic activity, stability, aging and sintering in GDR reaction.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…Since product analysis was done on the basis of gaseous species, it was not possible to calculate glycerol conversion from the molar flow rate of glycerol in the product stream. In this case, as commonly done in the literature [17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24] an atomic balance over hydrogen was conducted to calculate the amount of converted glycerol. Molar flow rates of all gaseous products that contain H atoms were used in the calculation, as shown in Eq.…”
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“…The reduction of NiO can be found at temperature of 347-382 °C and 382-428 °C for 15% Ni/CaO, while for 15% Ni/ZrO2 it can be seen at 381-429 °C and 429-519 °C [37]. It was found that 15% Ni/CaO was easier to be reduced comparing to 15% Ni/ZrO2 as it have lower reduction temperature and besides the catalyst have higher oxygen storage capacity which help in preventing the formation of coke deposition [38]. For 15% Ni/CaO, there is reduction peak at 428-614 °C due to reduction of Ni/CaO as in agreement with Lee et al [13].…”
Section: Temperature Programmed Reduction (Tpr)mentioning
confidence: 93%