High-loaded nickel–alumina catalyst for direct CO2 hydrogenation into synthetic natural gas (SNG)
@inproceedings{Abello2013HighloadedNC, title={High-loaded nickel–alumina catalyst for direct CO2 hydrogenation into synthetic natural gas (SNG)}, author={S. Hayman Abello and C. Berrueco and Daniel Montan{\'e}}, year={2013} }
Abstract The methanation of carbon dioxide was carried out over a high-loaded Ni–Al mixed oxide catalyst (ca. molar ratio Ni/Al = 5), prepared by conventional coprecipitation of the metal precursors. This route makes possible to obtain multimetallic mixed oxides upon calcination with high metal loading and high surface area. X-ray powder diffraction (XRD), temperature-programmed reduction (TPR), transmission electron microscope (TEM) and thermogravimetric analysis were used for studies of the… CONTINUE READING
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