Hydrogen Production via Methane Decomposition over Alumina Doped with Titanium Oxide-Supported Iron Catalyst for Various Calcination Temperatures

CHEMISTRYOPEN(2024)

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The decomposition of methane has been chosen as an alternative method for producing hydrogen. In this study, 20 % Fe was used as the active metal part of the catalyst. To better comprehend the impact of the supporting catalytic properties, alumina and titania-alumina composite were investigated as supports. Iron-based catalysts were prepared by impregnation method and then calcined at different temperatures (300 degrees C, 500 degrees C, and 800 degrees C). The catalysts were examined at 800 degrees C under atmospheric pressure with a 15 mL/min total flow rate and 2 : 1 CH4 to N-2 feed ratio. The textural and morphological characteristics of the fresh calcined and spent catalysts were investigated. The catalytic activity and stability data demonstrated that Fe supported over TiO2-Al2O3 calcined at 500 degrees C performed the best of all evaluated catalysts with a more than 80 % hydrogen yield. The Raman spectra result showed that graphitic carbon was produced for all used titanium dioxide catalysts. Moreover, according to transmission electron microscopy (TEM) results, the carbon deposited on the catalysts' surface is carbon nanotubes (CNT).
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Hydrogen Production,Methane Decomposition,Iron Catalyst,TiO2- Al2O3,Carbon nanotubes
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