Abstract
The urgent need for cost-effective CO2 utilization persists in current research to address escalating greenhouse gas emissions. In this study, Ni-based microwave-responsive catalysts were developed for microwave-assisted dry reforming of methane (MW-DRM). By precisely adjusting the structure of CeO2/CNT nanocomposite, a conductive network was constructed, which synergistically enhances dielectric loss through electric dipole polarization and concurrently amplifies magnetic loss from Ni nanoparticles. Leveraging this exceptional microwave responsiveness, the catalyst achieved CO2 and CH4 conversion rates of 96.4 % and 90.1 % respectively, under a mild condition (microwave power = ~ 40 W and bulk temperature = 280 °C), maintaining stability over 50 h. These findings demonstrate the potential for efficient, stable syngas production at low microwave power and reaction temperatures, paving the way for a more energy-efficient CO2 utilization process.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Article number | 166244 |
| Journal | Chemical Engineering Journal |
| Volume | 520 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - 15 Sep 2025 |
Keywords
- Dielectric optimization
- Dry reforming of methane
- Low-temperature
- Microwave-responsive catalyst
- Ni catalyst
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