Structural characteristics of (NiMgAl)O-x prepared from a layered double hydroxide precursor and its application in direct internal reforming molten carbonate fuel cells

Authors
Park, K.Kim, K. Y.Lu, L.Lim, T.-H.Hong, S.-A.Lee, H.-I.
Issue Date
2007-06
Publisher
WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
Citation
FUEL CELLS, v.7, no.3, pp.211 - 217
Abstract
(NiMgAl)O-2 materials prepared from layered double hydroxide (LDH) precursors show a typical mesoporous structure with an average pore size of about 6 mn, excellent activity for the methane steam reforming (MSR) reaction at 650 degrees C, and a strong resistance against Li poisoning, suggesting the possibility for future application in direct internal reforming molten carbonate fuel cells (DIR-MCFC). X-ray diffraction (XRD) experiments indicate that the molar ratio of Al/Mg exerts a strong effect on the properties of both the LDH precursors and final catalysts. Temperature-programmed reduction (TPR) analysis reveals that the Al/Mg molar ratio influences the properties of Ni in the final catalyst. The catalytic performance of the catalysts prepared is greatly influenced by the molar ratio of AI/Mg for MSR. The activity gradually increases with an increase in the AI/Mg ratio (0.14-1.5). However, with further increases in the amount of Al added (Al/Mg = 2), the activity decreases. The activity is strongly related to the BET surface area and Ni dispersion. The Li-poisoning test proves that Mg-rich catalysts lose their activity quickly upon exposure to Li, while Al-rich catalysts maintain virtually all of their original activity. NiMgAI (Al/Mg = 1.5) is found to be an excellent catalyst for the DIR-MCFC, having both the highest activity and strongest resistance against Li poisoning.
Keywords
NICKEL-CATALYST; ANIONIC CLAYS; MIXED OXIDES; MCFC; CH4; NICKEL-CATALYST; ANIONIC CLAYS; MIXED OXIDES; MCFC; CH4; Al/Mg molar ratio; DIR-MCFC; layered double hydroxide (LDH); methane steam reforming; Ni catalyst
ISSN
1615-6846
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/134360
DOI
10.1002/fuce.200600003
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