CO2 hydrogenation to methane is gaining increasing interest as one of the most promising ways to store intermittent renewable energy in the form of chemical fuels. Ni particles supported on CeO2 represent a highly efficient, stable and inexpensive catalyst for this reaction. Herein, Ni-doped CeO2 nanoparticles were tested for CO2 methanation showing an extremely high Ni mass-specific activity and CH4 selectivity. Operando characterization reveals that this performance is tightly associated with ionic Ni and Ce3+ surface sites, while formation of metallic Ni does not seem to considerably promote the reaction. Theoretical calculations confirmed the stability of interstitial ionic Ni sites on ceria surfaces and highlighted the role of Ce-O frustrated Lewis pair (FLP), Ni-O classical Lewis pair (CLP) and Ni-Ce pair sites to the activation of H-2 and CO2 molecules. To a large extent, the theoretical predictions were validated by in situ spectroscopy under H-2 and CO2 : H-2 gaseous environments.

Ionic Nickel Embedded in Ceria with High Specific CO2 Methanation Activity

Borfecchia, Elisa;
2023-01-01

Abstract

CO2 hydrogenation to methane is gaining increasing interest as one of the most promising ways to store intermittent renewable energy in the form of chemical fuels. Ni particles supported on CeO2 represent a highly efficient, stable and inexpensive catalyst for this reaction. Herein, Ni-doped CeO2 nanoparticles were tested for CO2 methanation showing an extremely high Ni mass-specific activity and CH4 selectivity. Operando characterization reveals that this performance is tightly associated with ionic Ni and Ce3+ surface sites, while formation of metallic Ni does not seem to considerably promote the reaction. Theoretical calculations confirmed the stability of interstitial ionic Ni sites on ceria surfaces and highlighted the role of Ce-O frustrated Lewis pair (FLP), Ni-O classical Lewis pair (CLP) and Ni-Ce pair sites to the activation of H-2 and CO2 molecules. To a large extent, the theoretical predictions were validated by in situ spectroscopy under H-2 and CO2 : H-2 gaseous environments.
2023
62
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e202302087
e202302087
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/anie.202302087
CO2 Hydrogenation; Frustrated Lewis Pair; Ni-Doped CeO2; Operando Spectroscopy
Barreau, Mathias; Salusso, Davide; Li, Juan; Zhang, Jinming; Borfecchia, Elisa; Sobczak, Kamil; Braglia, Luca; Gallet, Jean‐Jacques; Torelli, Piero; Guo, Hua; Lin, Sen; Zafeiratos, Spyridon
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