| نویسندگان | نیما بیات-مهران رضائی-فرشته مشکانی |
| نشریه | INT J HYDROGEN ENERG |
| تاریخ انتشار | 2016-1-01 |
| نمایه نشریه | ISI ,SCOPUS |
چکیده مقاله
The catalytic behavior of iron promoted nickel catalysts supported on nanocrystalline
gamma alumina was investigated for the simultaneous production of COx-free hydrogen
and carbon nanofibers via methane thermocatalytic decomposition. The prepared catalysts
exhibited mesoporous structure with high surface area from 89.2 to 74.8 m2g1
depending on the iron content. X-ray diffraction (XRD) studies revealed the formation of
NiFe2O4 species and NieFe alloys in calcined and reduced catalysts, respectively. Temperature
programmed reduction (TPR) analysis showed that the addition of iron to nickel
catalyst decreased the degree of reducibility. The results also revealed that addition of iron
to nickel catalyst improved the catalytic stability by enhancing the rate of carbon diffusion
and preventing the formation of encapsulating carbon. Scanning electron microscopy
(SEM) analysis of the spent catalysts with various reaction temperatures showed that
generated carbon is in intertwined filaments form and confirmed that the diameter and
length of carbon nanofibers decreased by increasing reaction temperature.