Zeolite-supported ultra-small nickel as catalyst for selective oxidation of methane to syngas

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The development of simple catalysts with high performance in the selective oxidation of methane to syngas at low temperature has attracted much attention. Here we report a nickel-based solid catalyst for the oxidation of methane, synthesised by a facile impregnation method. Highly dispersed ultra-small NiO particles of 1.6 nm in size are successfully formed on the MOR-type zeolite. The zeolite–supported nickel catalyst gives continuously 97–98% methane conversion, 91–92% of CO yield with a H2/CO ratio of 2.0, and high durability without serious carbon deposition onto the catalyst at 973 K. DFT calculations demonstrate the effect of NiO particle size on the C-H dissociation process of CH4. A decrease in the NiO particle size enhances the production of oxygen originating from the NiO nanoparticles, which contributes to the oxidation of methane under a reductive environment, effectively producing syngas.

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Yasuda, S., Osuga, R., Kunitake, Y., Kato, K., Fukuoka, A., Kobayashi, H., … Yokoi, T. (2020). Zeolite-supported ultra-small nickel as catalyst for selective oxidation of methane to syngas. Communications Chemistry, 3(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s42004-020-00375-0

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