Issue 48, 2022

Ru-promoted perovskites as effective redox catalysts for CO2 splitting and methane partial oxidation in a cyclic redox scheme

Abstract

The current study reports AxA′1−xByB′1−yO3−δ perovskite redox catalysts (RCs) for CO2-splitting and methane partial oxidation (POx) in a cyclic redox scheme. Strontium (Sr) and iron (Fe) were chosen as A and B site elements with A′ being lanthanum (La), samarium (Sm) or yttrium (Y), and B′ being manganese (Mn) or titanium (Ti) to tailor their equilibrium oxygen partial pressures (PO2s) for CO2-splitting and methane partial oxidation. DFT calculations were performed for predictive optimization of the oxide materials whereas experimental investigation confirmed the DFT-predicted redox performance. The redox kinetics of the RCs improved significantly by 1 wt% ruthenium (Ru) impregnation without affecting their redox thermodynamics. Ru-impregnated LaFe0.375Mn0.625O3 (A = 0, A′ = La, B = Fe, and B′ = Mn) was the most promising RC in terms of its superior redox performance (CH4/CO2 conversion >90% and CO selectivity ∼95%) at 800 °C. Long-term redox testing over Ru-impregnated LaFe0.375Mn0.625O3 indicated a stable performance during the first 30 cycles followed by an ∼25% decrease in the activity during the last 70 cycles. Air treatment was effective to reactivate the redox catalyst. Detailed characterizations revealed the underlying mechanism of the redox catalyst deactivation and reactivation. This study not only validated a DFT-guided mixed oxide design strategy for CO2 utilization but also provides potentially effective approaches to enhance redox kinetics and long-term redox catalyst performance.

Graphical abstract: Ru-promoted perovskites as effective redox catalysts for CO2 splitting and methane partial oxidation in a cyclic redox scheme

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
13 août 2022
Accepted
14 nov. 2022
First published
14 nov. 2022

Nanoscale, 2022,14, 18094-18105

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Ru-promoted perovskites as effective redox catalysts for CO2 splitting and methane partial oxidation in a cyclic redox scheme

S. Iftikhar, W. Martin, X. Wang, J. Liu, Y. Gao and F. Li, Nanoscale, 2022, 14, 18094 DOI: 10.1039/D2NR04437D

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