Finding of a new cycle route in Ni/Mo2C catalyzed CH4–CO2 reforming†
Abstract
Oxidation–recarburization cycle has become an important reaction mechanism in various Ni/Mo2C catalyzed reactions. In the cycle, Mo2C usually undergoes structure transformation (Mo2C ↔ MoO2), while the Ni phase always remains unchanged. In the present study, we have found a new cycle route involving Ni, viz. Ni/Mo2C ↔ MoNi4, in a Ni/Mo2C catalyzed CH4–CO2 reforming reaction. The formation rate of MoNi4 has a significant impact on the reaction proceeding. Once MoNi4 is formed in large quantities, the catalytic cycle will slow down sharply until it stops.