Nanostructured CeO2 as support of Ni-catalysts for plasma-catalytic CO2 methanation: Tailoring support’s nanomorphology towards improved performance

Plasma-assisted CO2 methanation has been recently presented as a highly promising route towards the electrification of power-to-gas processes, a key step in our transition to sustainable energy generation. Interesting results have been obtained via the combination of cold plasmas – such as Dielectri...

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Autores: Musig, Beatrice, Roy, Abhijit, Arenal, Raúl, García, Tomás, Gálvez, María Elena, Navarro, María Victoria
Tipo de documento: artigo
Estado:Versión aceptada para publicación
Data de publicação:2023
País:España
Recursos:Universidad de Zaragoza
Repositório:Zaguán. Repositorio Digital de la Universidad de Zaragoza
OAI Identifier:oai:zaguan.unizar.es:132240
Acesso em linha:http://zaguan.unizar.es/record/132240
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Resumo:Plasma-assisted CO2 methanation has been recently presented as a highly promising route towards the electrification of power-to-gas processes, a key step in our transition to sustainable energy generation. Interesting results have been obtained via the combination of cold plasmas – such as Dielectric Barrier Discharge – and Ni-catalysts prepared using CeO2-containing oxides as support, well known for they ability towards oxygen exchange. In the present work, the physicochemical and dielectric properties of Ni/CeO2 catalysts were tailored through the modification of the nanostructured morphology of pure CeO2, as an alternative to the use of dopants/promoters. Improved efficiency was observed in the presence of CeO2 nanoneedles and nanorods exposing 〈0 1 1〉 facets, more prompt to oxygen exchange. The lower dielectric permittivity of these materials led to a more efficient management of adsorbed species during on-plasma operation, resulting in improved plasma-catalytic behavior.