P. Ferreira-aparicio et al., A transient kinetic study of the carbon dioxide reforming of methane over supported Ru catalysts, J CATALYSIS, 184(1), 1999, pp. 202-212
Carbon dioxide reforming of methane has been studied over ruthenium catalys
ts supported on silica, gamma-alumina, and a high surface area graphite. Tr
ansient kinetic analysis and temporal analysis of products were used to unr
avel the reaction mechanism and point out the specificity of each support.
Over silica support, the most inert material, the whole reforming process o
ccurs on the ruthenium phase and the fast ageing of the catalyst is related
to a large residence time of surface carbon intermediates favouring polyme
risation and graphitisation. Over graphite the support acts as a collector
of CHx species which reduces the residence time of carbon species on the Ru
phase and therefore leads to a very stable catalyst. Over alumina support
the dry reforming of methane involves a complex reaction network in which t
he alumina hydroxyl groups feed continuously the active Ru phase in ii and
O adspecies, which also limits the catalyst ageing. Accumulation of COx ads
pecies on alumina also occurs during the reaction. (C) 1999 Academic Press.