Ru nanoparticles stabilized by ionic liquids supported onto silica: highly active catalysts for low-temperature CO2 methanation†
Abstract
A series of Ru-based catalysts for CO2 methanation at low temperature were synthesized by the dispersion of Ru nanoparticles in different 1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium ionic liquids on a silica support. The effect of various ionic liquids and loadings on the physicochemical properties of the catalysts and the methanation catalytic activity were investigated. The Ru/[BMIM]BF4(1 : 10)/SiO2 catalyst demonstrated the best catalytic performance with CO2 conversion of 70.47% at 250 °C, which was related to the highly dispersed small Ru nanoparticles, basic property, and readily reducible RuO2 species. The results revealed that ionic liquids can not only be used as a protectant to effectively prevent the aggregation and oxidation of the nanoparticles by space resistance and electrostatic protection, but can also be adsorbed on the surface of Ru nanoparticles as a modification layer with strong adsorption to ultimately determine the size of the nanoparticles and maintain high dispersion, which can significantly affect the catalytic activity.

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