Selective oxidation of methane to CO and H2 over unreduced NiO-rare earth oxide catalysts

Choudhary, V. R. ; Rane, V. H. ; Rajput, A. M. (1993) Selective oxidation of methane to CO and H2 over unreduced NiO-rare earth oxide catalysts Catalysis Letters, 22 (4). pp. 289-297. ISSN 1011-372X

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Abstract

NiO-LnO × (Ln = lanthanide) catalysts (with NiLn=11) without prereduction show high activity/selectivity and very high productivity in the oxidative conversion of methane to CO and H2. The catalysts are first activated in the initial reaction, which is started at 535-560°C, by the reduction of NiO and creation of active sites. The carbon deposition on the catalysts in the reaction, particularly for the NiO-Gd2O3, NiO-Tb4O7 and NiO-Dy2O3 catalysts, is quite fast but it has caused a little or no influence on the catalytic activity/selectivity. Pulse reaction of pure methane on NiO-Nd2O3 (at 600°C) shows involvement of lattice oxygen in the initial reaction and also reveals formation of carbon from CO on the catalyst reduced in the reaction.

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Keywords:Methane Oxidation; NiO-rare Earth Oxide Catalysts
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