2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.fuel.2020.117381
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The coupling of CH4 partial oxidation and CO2 splitting for syngas production via double perovskite-type oxides LaFexCo1−xO3

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“…The existence of redox cycle reportedly enhanced the activation of oxidants, hence promoting the oxygen coverage on catalyst surface and metal-support interaction, thereby reducing the amount of carbon deposit [58,59]. In an effort of improving the OSC of redox material, Shen et al [60] prepared a double perovskite-type oxides LaFe x Co 1-x O 3 catalysts and examined their catalytic behavior under oxidant-enriched atmosphere (similar to TRM environment). By utilizing the redox cycling feature of the perovskite (Fig.…”
Section: Carbon and Coke Depositionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The existence of redox cycle reportedly enhanced the activation of oxidants, hence promoting the oxygen coverage on catalyst surface and metal-support interaction, thereby reducing the amount of carbon deposit [58,59]. In an effort of improving the OSC of redox material, Shen et al [60] prepared a double perovskite-type oxides LaFe x Co 1-x O 3 catalysts and examined their catalytic behavior under oxidant-enriched atmosphere (similar to TRM environment). By utilizing the redox cycling feature of the perovskite (Fig.…”
Section: Carbon and Coke Depositionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 50 Perovskite-based metal oxides have demonstrated good performance for the production of syngas from CH 4 . 51 54 Perovskites have the general formula of ABO 3 , where A represents a rare earth metal and/or an alkaline earth metal, and B is a transition metal. 55 , 56 Perovskites generally possess good redox properties under the appropriate temperature and pressure conditions, 55 , 56 offer more resistance to carbon deposition, and are thermodynamically suitable to convert CH 4 to syngas.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Like any other chemical looping-based process, the feasibility of GSPOX depends to a great extent on the oxygen carriers, which should be of low cost, and enable a high selectivity toward syngas production in the fuel stage and hydrogen production in the oxidation stage with steam . Perovskite-based metal oxides have demonstrated good performance for the production of syngas from CH 4 . Perovskites have the general formula of ABO 3 , where A represents a rare earth metal and/or an alkaline earth metal, and B is a transition metal. , Perovskites generally possess good redox properties under the appropriate temperature and pressure conditions, , offer more resistance to carbon deposition, and are thermodynamically suitable to convert CH 4 to syngas. , Perovskites have also been applied in the combined partial oxidation and H 2 O/CO 2 splitting to produce syngas in the reduction step and H 2 /CO in the oxidation step. …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The gasification, reforming, and partial oxidation are often applied for syngas production in the fuel reactor, and a low or mild lattice oxygen transfer rate is beneficial to avoid excessive oxidization of syngas. The related researches mainly focused on the screening of materials including perovskite or ferrite …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%