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Partial Oxidation of Methane to Syngas via Formate Intermediate Found for a Ruthenium–Rhenium Bimetallic Catalyst

机译:通过甲醛中间体将甲烷的部分氧化在钌 - 铼双金属催化剂中甲酸中间体

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Partial oxidation of methane (POM) is a potential technology to increase the efficiency of synthesizing a mixture of CO and H_(2) called syngas, in comparison to steam reforming processes. Recently, supported metals modified with Re have emerged as active catalysts for POM. However, the role of Re in this reaction has been unclear. Here, we demonstrate that the addition of Re to a Ru/Al_(2)O_(3) catalyst changes the reaction mechanism. The bimetallic catalyst oxidizes CH_(4) to mainly CO via formate. After all of the O_(2) is used, steam reforming and reverse water-gas shift take place to increase the yield of CO and H_(2). This is in contrast to Ru/Al_(2)O_(3), which catalyzes POM mostly by complete oxidation of CH_(4) to CO_(2) and H_(2)O and subsequent reforming reactions. In the bimetallic catalyst, the main role of Ru is to reduce Re species, and the reduced Re species produces formate from CH_(4) and also accelerates the steam reforming reaction. The dual roles of Re increase the total catalytic performance. These results show that Re is a main player rather than a simple promoter in the catalytic reaction.
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