Catalytic performance of transition metal (Cr, Mn, Fe, Co, Ni,and Cu) oxides on open cell foams for lean methane combustion
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Abstract
The catalytic combustion of methane with transition metal oxides is becoming increasingly key to coping with the large emissions of lean methane from coal mine, although the reactivity of transition metal oxides at low temperature hinders its broad application. Herein, low temperature reactivities of transition metal (Cr, Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, and Cu) oxides supported on open cell foams for methane/air mixture (1 vol.% of CH4) combustion in a fixed bed reactor were tested, and the catalysts were characterized by SEM-EDS, XRD, XPS, H2-TPR and O2-TPD. Results showed that the catalysts on open cell foam exhibited exceptional catalytic reactivity and thermal stability. The reactivity of them determined by the light-off ability in descending order is NiO, Fe2O3, Co3O4, Mn2O3, CuO and Cr2O3. The light-off temperature corresponding to the methane complete conversion for NiO was about 500 ºC, which was about 200 ºC lower than Cr2O3. The highest catalytic activity of the NiO catalyst was related to the largest amount of O2 adsorption promoted by the open cell foam. This work provides a promising mean to develop more active transition metal oxides catalysts for the combustion of lean methane.
Keywords
lean methane,Catalytic combustion,Transition metal oxides,Reactivity,Thermal stability,Low temperature
Submission Author
Shengtai Yan
China University of Mining and Technology
Liu Fang
China University of Mining and Technology
Yang Li
China University of Mining and Technology
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