Nickel was supported on calcium aluminate carriers that were obtained
with varying CaO to Al2O3 molar ratios and calcination temperatures. T
he variations of the supports lead to catalysts of different surface p
roperties and catalytic performance. Metallic nickel (Ni-0) was proven
to be the active species for the methane partial oxidation reaction.
The presence of filamentous carbon on used catalysts was also suggeste
d. The differences in the catalytic activity and selectivity for the m
ethane partial oxidation reaction was ascribed to a varying degree of
reducibility of the surface nickel species.