H-2 production from reforming biogas (CH4+CO2) in the Ni-doped Sr0.92Y0.08TiO3 perovskite catalyst

Authors
Kwon, Byeong WanKim, Ghun SikOh, Joo HyengHam, Hyung ChulYoon, Sung PilHan, JongheeNam, Suk WooJang, Seong-Cheol
Issue Date
2017-10
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
Citation
8th International Conference on Applied Energy (ICAE), pp.1942 - 1947
Abstract
This study deals with the development of novel Sr0.92Y0.08TiO3 - based catalyst for H-2 production from reforming biogas (consisted of CH4 and CO2). The small amount of Ni was doped on the Ti lattice site of Sr0.92Y0.08TiO3 to greatly improve catalytic activity. The Ni-doped Sr0.92Y0.08TiO3 catalyst was prepared at reduced temperature via a Pechini method. First, we see the significant enhanced H-2 production of Ni-doped Sr0.92Y0.08TiO3 catalyst ( CH4 conversion=62 similar to 76% at 750 degrees C) compared to the pure Sr0.92Y0.08TiO3 catalyst (CH4 conversion=15%). Second, the analysis of surface property at reaction conditions displays that the catalytic activity of Ni-doped Sr0.92Y0.08TiO3 toward the reforming of biogas strongly depends on the activation condition (or pretreatment condition) of catalysts. In particular, the activation of catalyst at 100 mol% N-2 (inert condition) shows the higher reactivity (CH4 conversion of 76%) for reforming biogas than the 15 mol% H-2 in N-2 (reducing condition) (a CH4 conversion of 62%). We also conducted the density functional theory calculation in order to better understand the origin of enhanced catalysis in H-2 production from reforming biogas, which suggests that the reduction of oxygen vacancy formation energy is key to the improvement of catalytic activity. (C) 2017 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.
ISSN
1876-6102
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/114607
DOI
10.1016/j.egypro.2017.03.564
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