ABSTRACT
Reducing greenhouse gas emissions or collecting and converting existing greenhouse gases has become a global concern. One of the most effective methods of utilizing CH4 and CO2 resources is the dry reforming of methane (DRM). Transition metal carbide catalysts have attracted wide attention because of their excellent catalysis performance and carbon deposition resistance. However, pure-phase carbides are easily oxidized and deactivated at atmospheric pressure in DRM reactions. There is a problem of poor dispersion (Mo2C 17 m2/g). Therefore, this paper summarizes the effects of adding active sites and supported carbides on the DRM reaction, discusses the role of active sites and supports in the catalyst, and introduces the different preparation methods of transition metal carbides. This paper also reviews the catalyst mechanism of transition metal carbides in DRM reactions. Nevertheless, the current research in this field needs to be deepened. Therefore, it is necessary to strengthen the exploration of various catalyst preparation methods and mechanisms, so as to realize future improvement in this field.
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This work was supported by the program for the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 22078226).
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Shanshan Duan
Shanshan Duan is a Ph.D. majoring in chemical engineering and technology at the Taiyuan University of Technology. Her current research field involves the synthesis of compound materials as well as their applications in the dry reforming of methane. E-mail: [email protected].
Yongkang Lv
Yongkang Lv is currently a full professor in the state key laboratory of clean and efficient coal utilization of the Taiyuan University of Technology. He has more than 20 years of research experience in wastewater treatment and heterogeneous catalysis. E-mail: [email protected].