H-2 production from reforming biogas (CH4+CO2) in the Ni-doped Sr0.92Y0.08TiO3 perovskite catalyst
- Authors
- Kwon, Byeong Wan; Kim, Ghun Sik; Oh, Joo Hyeng; Ham, Hyung Chul; Yoon, Sung Pil; Han, Jonghee; Nam, Suk Woo; Jang, 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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- KIST Conference Paper > 2017
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