Abstract:
Al
2O
3, CeO
2, TiO
2 and MgO supported Ni catalysts were prepared by incipient impregnation. The activities in glycerol steam reforming to hydrogen production were evaluated at 300~500 ℃. The catalysts were characterized by XRD, N
2 adsorption, TEM, and H
2-TPR techniques. A strong effect of support on the activity of Ni catalyst was detected. Ni/CeO
2 catalyst gives the highest activity among all catalysts at 400 ℃and the following activity order is shown Ni/CeO
2> Ni/Al
2O
3 > Ni/TiO
2 ~ Ni/MgO. On Ni/CeO
2, there was almost no deactivation detected after 20 h reaction with 70% conversion of glycerol and 69.2% H
2 yield. Good activity and stability of the catalyst is attributed to the intrinsic property of CeO
2 and strong interaction between CeO
2 and active nickel species. Relatively high glycerol conversion (85.7%) with low H
2 selectivity on Ni/Al
2O
3 catalyst at 500 ℃ is achieved due to its high surface area and large pore volume. The formation of solid solution NiMgO
2 phase observed in Ni/MgO catalyst does not show the desired activity at low temperatures though it enhanced the interactions between active phase and the support. Base oxide supports (CeO
2, MgO) seem to be more effective than acid oxide supports in preventing the formation of CO and CH
4 as by-products.