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Effect of NiAl2O4 formation on Ni/Al2O3 stability during dry reforming of methane

Zhou et al., 2015

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185387916342537703
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Zhou L
Li L
Wei N
Li J
Basset J
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A series of alumina‐supported Ni catalysts were prepared to examine their activity and carbon deposition during dry reforming of methane (DRM). With an increase in the final calcination temperature to T= 900° C to form exclusively NiAl2O4, a catalyst with strong …
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