Steam reforming of formaldehyde for generating hydrogen and coproducing carbon nanotubes for enhanced photosynthesis

CATALYSIS SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY(2020)

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Nickel based catalysts exhibit high catalytic activity, but carbon deposition (coke poisoning) occurs in the field of steam reforming. To solve the coke poisoning of nickel based catalysts, a NiO/MoO(3)catalyst was used for the formaldehyde steam reforming reaction, and coproduced carbon nanotubes (CNTs) were exploratively applied to improve plant photosynthesis. Results showed that the NiO/MoO(3)catalyst exhibited the highest H(2)selectivity of 104.2% at 600 degrees C, and its initiation temperature was 300 degrees C. Its formaldehyde conversion was higher than 90.0% at 400-600 degrees C. The synergistic effect between NiO and MoO(3)guaranteed strong solid acidity, good redox properties and high concentration of surface oxygen species. It made NiO/MoO(3)exhibit excellent hydrogen production performance. Furthermore, thein situDRIFT study proved that the formaldehyde species adsorbed on the catalyst surface reacted with hydroxyl groups and water vapor also participated in the reaction. Then carbon monoxide (or carbon dioxide) and hydrogen formed by the decomposition of the intermediate. Finally, the crudely purified CNTs could be obtained by simple physical separation from the NiO/MoO(3)catalyst and carbon deposits. The photosynthesis experiment also proved that the crudely purified CNTs could be used in the field of nanopesticides. They increased the plant yield by promoting plant photosynthesis.
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