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NiO / Sr doped Ce0.85Pr0.10 Er0.05O2-δ mesoarchitectured catalyst for partial oxidation of CH4 and anode fueled by H2

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Abstract Our study focuses on an advanced exploratory research based on the development of the new IT-SOFCs anode compositions in conjunction with surfactants as template to obtain mesoarchitectured catalysts. We… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Our study focuses on an advanced exploratory research based on the development of the new IT-SOFCs anode compositions in conjunction with surfactants as template to obtain mesoarchitectured catalysts. We designed NiO/Sr doped Ce0.85Pr0.10 Er0.05O2-o (2.5 and 5 mol.% Sr) mesoarchitectures with robust crystalline framework following a hydrothermal synthesis route. NiO was deposited by wet impregnation and calcined in air at 900 °C, in order to assure a good interaction between Ni and mesoporous matrix. The obtained materials exhibit a cubic CeO2 fluorite phase with Pr2O3 and SrCeO3 as secondary phase traces and these were assessed as catalyst for the partial oxidation of CH4 over time and IT-SOFCs anode under reducing atmosphere. The electrochemical behavior as anode fed by wet H2 (2.5% vol. H2O) was investigated in the NiO/CPS/YSZ/GDC/Pt electrochemical cells. The compositional effect on the structural properties, surface chemistry, catalytic and electrochemical performance were highlighted. Sr incorporated in the lattice, proved by X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy, guarantees an excellent stability of the catalysts over time for 20h, during partial oxidation of CH4 with high CH4 conversion and CO selectivity (90% in the range 700–800 °C) as well as a better performance as IT-SOFCs anode.

Keywords: partial oxidation; nio doped; oxidation ch4; anode; ch4

Journal Title: Microporous and Mesoporous Materials
Year Published: 2021

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