Affiliation:
1. Mork Family Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science University of Southern California Los Angeles California 90089 USA
2. Sonny Astani Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering University of Southern California Los Angeles California 90089 USA
Abstract
AbstractIn this work, a new type of multifunctional materials (MFMs) called self‐regenerative Ni‐doped CaTiO3/CaO is introduced for the integrated CO2 capture and dry reforming of methane (ICCDRM). These materials consist of a catalytically active Ni‐doped CaTiO3 and a CO2 sorbent, CaO. The article proposes a concept where the Ni catalyst can be regenerated in situ, which is crucial for ICCDRM. Exsolved Ni nanoparticles are evenly distributed on the surface of CaTiO3 under H2 or CH4, and are re‐dispersed back into the CaTiO3 lattice under CO2. The Ni‐doped CaTiO3/CaO MFMs show stable CO2 capture capacity and syngas productivity for 30 cycles of ICCDRM. The presence of CaTiO3 between CaO grains prevents CaO/CaCO3 thermal sintering during carbonation and decarbonation. Moreover, the strong interaction of CaTiO3 with exsolved Ni mitigates severe accumulation of coke deposition. This concept can be useful for developing MFMs with improved properties that can advance integrated carbon capture and conversion.
Funder
National Science Foundation