Applied Catalysis B: Environmental, Vol.218, 611-620, 2017
Participation of surface bicarbonate, formate and methoxy species in the carbon dioxide methanation catalyzed by ZrO2-supported Ni
ZrO2-supported Ni samples were prepared by an impregnation method and tested as catalysts for CO2 methanation. Infrared spectra recorded during catalysis show that CO2 was initially adsorbed in the form of carbonate and bicarbonate species bonded to sites of the support. The data indicate that bicarbonates were hydrogenated to give surface formate species, which reacted with H-2 at increasing temperature and led to the formation of methane, as evidenced by changes in the mass spectral signal of methane in the effluent gases from a flow reactor/DRIFT cell. No surface carbonyls were observed during the reaction. Separate experiments in which the catalysts were tested for the hydrogenation of methanol and formic acid also show their activity towards methane formation. In both cases, surface methoxy species bonded to Lewis acid sites of ZrO2 were identified. Our results indicate a bifunctional character of the ZrO2-supported Ni catalysts for CO2 methanation, with the CO2 being activated on sites of the support and the role of Ni consisting on providing sites for hydrogen adsorption and dissociation. (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Supported nickel;Carbon dioxide;Carbon dioxide methanation;Infrared spectroscopy;Mass spectrometry