WO2013077165A1 - 金属担持用担体、金属担持触媒、メタネーション反応装置及びこれらに関する方法 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a metal-supporting carrier, a metal-supporting catalyst, a methanation reaction apparatus, and a method related thereto, and particularly relates to carbon monoxide methanation.
- Hydrogen (H 2 ) used as fuel in the anode of the fuel cell is liquefied natural gas (LNG), liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), hydrocarbon fuels such as naphtha, gasoline, kerosene, and light oil, and alcohol fuels such as methanol. Or obtained by steam reforming from city gas.
- the reformed gas obtained by steam reforming contains a considerable concentration of carbon monoxide (CO) in addition to hydrogen.
- CO contained in the reformed gas causes various problems in the fuel cell. For this reason, it is necessary to reduce the carbon monoxide concentration in the reformed gas as much as possible before supplying the fuel cell.
- Patent Documents 1 to 4 a method of converting carbon monoxide to methane (carbon monoxide methanation) has been proposed as one method of reducing the CO concentration (for example, Patent Documents 1 to 4).
- the present invention has been made in view of the above problems, and provides a metal-supporting carrier, a metal-supporting catalyst, a methanation reaction apparatus, and a method related thereto that realize effective methanation of carbon monoxide.
- a metal-supporting carrier a metal-supporting catalyst, a methanation reaction apparatus, and a method related thereto that realize effective methanation of carbon monoxide.
- a carrier for supporting a metal according to an embodiment of the present invention for solving the above-described problem is composed of a carbonized material obtained by carbonization of a raw material containing an organic substance and a metal, and has a methanation reaction catalytic activity of carbon monoxide. It is a carrier for supporting the metal shown.
- achieves the effective methanation of carbon monoxide can be provided.
- the metal exhibiting catalytic activity of carbon monoxide methanation is Ni, Ru, Rh, Pd, Pt, Ir, Cu, W, Cs, K, Na, Co, Fe, It is good also as being 1 or more types selected from the group which consists of Ca, Mg, Ba, Sr, and Li.
- the metal exhibiting the methanation reaction catalytic activity of carbon monoxide may be Ni.
- the metal-supporting carrier has a peak of 853.5 eV or more and 860 eV or less with respect to a peak area of 850 eV or more and 860 eV or less obtained by XPS measurement of the electronic state of Ni 2p orbital in a state where Ni is supported.
- the ratio of the area is 0.5 or more, with respect to CO desorption amount at 40 ° C. ⁇ 800 ° C. with CO Atsushi Nobori spectroscopy, H 2 desorption at 40 ° C. ⁇ 800 ° C. by H 2 temperature-programmed desorption method It is good also as the molar ratio of quantity being 0.3 or more.
- a metal-supported catalyst includes a support made of a carbonized material obtained by carbonization of a raw material containing an organic substance and a metal, and a monoxide supported on the support. And a metal exhibiting catalytic activity of carbon methanation reaction.
- the present invention can provide a metal-supported catalyst that realizes effective methanation of carbon monoxide.
- the metal exhibiting catalytic activity of carbon monoxide methanation reaction is Ni, Ru, Rh, Pd, Pt, Ir, Cu, W, Cs, K, Na, Co, Fe, Ca. It is good also as being 1 or more types selected from the group which consists of Mg, Ba, Sr, and Li.
- the metal exhibiting the methanation reaction catalytic activity of carbon monoxide may be Ni.
- the metal-supported carrier has a ratio of a peak area of 853.5 eV or more and 860 eV or less to 0.5 or more to a peak area of 850 eV or more and 860 eV or less obtained by XPS measurement of the electronic state of Ni 2p orbital.
- the molar ratio of the H 2 desorption amount at 40 ° C. to 800 ° C. by the H 2 temperature desorption method to the CO desorption amount at 40 ° C. to 800 ° C. by the CO temperature desorption method is 0.3. It is good also as being above.
- a methanation reaction apparatus for solving the above-described problems has any one of the above metal-supported catalysts and is used for a methanation reaction of carbon monoxide.
- ADVANTAGE OF THE INVENTION According to this invention, the methanation reaction apparatus which implement
- a method according to an embodiment of the present invention for solving the above-described problem is a method in which a carbonized material obtained by carbonization of a raw material containing an organic substance and a metal is loaded with a metal exhibiting catalytic activity of carbon monoxide methanation. It is characterized by being used as a carrier for the purpose.
- the present invention can provide a method for realizing effective methanation of carbon monoxide.
- the metal exhibiting catalytic activity of carbon monoxide methanation is Ni, Ru, Rh, Pd, Pt, Ir, Cu, W, Cs, K, Na, Co, Fe, Ca, Mg. It is good also as being 1 or more types selected from the group which consists of Ba, Sr, and Li.
- the metal exhibiting the methanation reaction catalytic activity of carbon monoxide may be Ni.
- a method according to an embodiment of the present invention for solving the above-described problem is characterized in that a methanation reaction of carbon monoxide is performed using any one of the above metal-supported catalysts.
- the present invention can provide a method for realizing effective methanation of carbon monoxide.
- the first gas containing carbon monoxide may be processed to produce a second gas having a reduced concentration of carbon monoxide as compared to the first gas.
- the first gas and the second gas may further include hydrogen.
- a methanation reactor having the metal-supported catalyst may be used.
- a method according to an embodiment of the present invention for solving the above problem is a method of selecting a support for supporting a metal exhibiting catalytic activity of carbon monoxide methanation from a plurality of candidate supports, For each of the plurality of candidate carriers in a state of supporting Ni, the peak area of more than 853.5 eV and less than 860 eV with respect to the peak area of 850 eV or more and 860 eV or less obtained by XPS measurement of the electronic state of Ni 2p orbital H 2 temperature desorption with respect to the amount of CO desorption at 40 ° C. to 800 ° C. by the CO temperature desorption method. Determining whether the molar ratio of the amount of H 2 desorbed at 40 ° C. to 800 ° C.
- the present invention can provide a method for realizing effective methanation of carbon monoxide.
- the present invention it is possible to provide a metal-supporting carrier, a metal-supporting catalyst, a methanation reaction apparatus, and a method related thereto that realize effective methanation of carbon monoxide.
- Example which concerns on one Embodiment of this invention it is explanatory drawing which shows an example of the result of having evaluated the metal carrying catalyst by CO temperature rising desorption method.
- the metal-supporting carrier according to the present embodiment (hereinafter referred to as “the present carrier”) is made of a carbonized material obtained by carbonizing a raw material containing an organic substance and a metal, and has a methanation reaction catalytic activity of carbon monoxide. It is a carrier for supporting the indicated metal. That is, the carbonized material constituting the present support can be obtained by carbonizing a raw material containing an organic substance and a metal.
- the organic substance contained in the raw material is not particularly limited as long as it can be carbonized. That is, as the organic substance, for example, a high molecular weight organic compound (for example, a resin such as a thermosetting resin and / or a thermoplastic resin) and / or a low molecular weight organic compound can be used, and biomass is used. You can also.
- a high molecular weight organic compound for example, a resin such as a thermosetting resin and / or a thermoplastic resin
- biomass is used. You can also.
- the organic substance may be a nitrogen-containing organic substance.
- the nitrogen-containing organic material is not particularly limited as long as it contains an organic compound containing a nitrogen atom in its molecule, and any one or more kinds can be used.
- the organic substance may contain a ligand capable of coordinating with a metal.
- the ligand is, for example, a compound containing one or more coordination atoms in the molecule.
- a coordination atom is good also as being 1 or more types selected from the group which consists of a nitrogen atom, a phosphorus atom, an oxygen atom, and a sulfur atom, for example.
- the ligand is, for example, a compound containing one or more coordination groups in the molecule.
- a coordinating group is good also as being 1 or more types selected from the group which consists of an amino group, a phosphino group, a carboxyl group, and a thiol group, for example.
- organic substances include phenol resin, polyfurfuryl alcohol, furan, furan resin, phenol formaldehyde resin, melamine, melamine resin, epoxy resin, chelate resin, polyamideimide resin, pyrrole, polypyrrole, polyvinyl pyrrole, 3-methylpolypyrrole, acrylonitrile.
- the metal contained in the raw material is not particularly limited as long as it does not inhibit the activity of the metal-supported catalyst obtained by supporting the metal exhibiting the methanation reaction catalytic activity of carbon monoxide on the support. That is, for example, one or more metals selected from the group consisting of Groups 3 to 16 of the periodic table may be used.
- Group 3A Group 3) element, Group 4A (Group 4) element, Group 5A (Group 5) element, Group 6A (Group 6) element, Group 7A (Group 7) element, Group 8 (8 Group, Group 9 and 10) element, Group 1B (Group 11) element, Group 2B (Group 12) element, Group 3B (Group 13) element, Group 4B (Group 14) element, Group 5B (Group 15) element and
- 6B group (16 group) elements can be used, transition metals (groups 3 to 12 of the periodic table) can be preferably used, from group 3 of the periodic table Transition metals belonging to the fourth period of Group 12 can be used more preferably.
- the metal can be used as a simple substance of the metal or a compound of the metal.
- the metal compound for example, one or more selected from the group consisting of metal salts, metal oxides, metal hydroxides, metal nitrides, metal sulfides, metal carbides and metal complexes can be used.
- One or more selected from the group consisting of salts, metal oxides, metal sulfides, and metal complexes can be preferably used.
- a metal complex is formed in the raw material.
- the metal contained in the raw material may be a different type of metal from the metal that shows the methanation reaction catalytic activity of carbon monoxide supported on the carrier. That is, the metal contained in the raw material may be, for example, a transition metal of a different type from the metal that shows the methanation reaction catalytic activity of carbon monoxide supported on the support.
- the amount of metal contained in the raw material is not particularly limited. For example, the weight ratio of the metal to the organic substance contained in the raw material may be 1 to 15 wt%.
- the raw material is prepared by mixing an organic substance and a metal.
- the method for mixing the raw materials is not particularly limited, and for example, a mortar or a stirring device can be used.
- one or more mixing methods such as powder mixing in which an organic substance and a metal are mixed in powder form, or solvent mixing in which a solvent is added and mixed can also be used.
- the carbonization of the raw material is performed by heating the raw material and holding it at a predetermined temperature (carbonization temperature) at which the raw material can be carbonized.
- the carbonization temperature is not particularly limited as long as the raw material can be carbonized, and may be, for example, 300 ° C. or higher. More specifically, the carbonization temperature may be, for example, 300 ° C. or higher and 1500 ° C. or lower.
- the heating rate at the time of heating the raw material to the carbonization temperature is not particularly limited, and may be, for example, 0.5 ° C./min or more and 300 ° C./min or less.
- the time for holding the raw material at the carbonization temperature is not particularly limited as long as the raw material can be carbonized, and may be, for example, 5 minutes or more, or 5 minutes or more and 240 minutes or less.
- Carbonization is preferably performed under an inert gas such as nitrogen (for example, under the flow of an inert gas).
- Such a carbonized material generated by carbonization of the raw material may be used as the carrier as it is.
- the carrier may be made of a pulverized carbonized material.
- the method for pulverizing the carbonized material is not particularly limited, and for example, a pulverizing apparatus such as a ball mill or a bead mill can be preferably used.
- the average particle diameter of the carbonized material after pulverization may be, for example, 150 ⁇ m or less.
- the carrier may be made of a carbonized material that has been subjected to metal removal treatment.
- a metal removal process is a process which removes the metal originating in a raw material contained in a carbonization material.
- the metal removal treatment is not particularly limited as long as it can remove the metal contained in the carbonized material or reduce the amount of the metal, and for example, an acid cleaning treatment or an electrolytic treatment can be performed.
- the acid used for the acid cleaning treatment is not particularly limited as long as the effect of the metal removal treatment can be obtained, and any one or more of them can be used. That is, for example, it is possible to use one or more selected from the group consisting of hydrochloric acid (eg, dilute hydrochloric acid and concentrated hydrochloric acid), nitric acid (eg, dilute nitric acid and concentrated nitric acid) and sulfuric acid (eg, dilute sulfuric acid and concentrated sulfuric acid). it can.
- the method of the acid cleaning treatment is not particularly limited, and for example, a method of dipping and holding the carbonized material in a solution containing an acid can be preferably used.
- the metal supported on the carrier is not particularly limited as long as it is a metal that catalyzes the methanation reaction of carbon monoxide.
- Ni, Ru, Rh, Pd, Pt, Ir, Cu, W, Cs, K, Na , Co, Fe, Ca, Mg, Ba, Sr and Li may be at least one selected from the group consisting of.
- this carrier has a peak of 850 eV or more and 860 eV or less obtained by XPS measurement of the electronic state of Ni 2p orbital in a state where Ni is supported as a metal exhibiting catalytic activity of carbon monoxide methanation, for example.
- the ratio of the peak area of more than 853.5 eV and 860 eV or less to the area (hereinafter referred to as “XPS peak area ratio”) is 0.5 or more, and CO at 40 ° C. to 800 ° C. by the CO temperature programmed desorption method is used.
- the molar ratio of the H 2 desorption amount at 40 ° C. to 800 ° C. by the H 2 temperature-programmed desorption method with respect to the desorption amount (hereinafter referred to as “H 2 / CO ratio”) is 0.3 or more. Also good.
- the XPS peak area ratio may be, for example, 0.6 or more, or 0.7 or more.
- the upper limit value of the XPS peak area ratio is not particularly limited, but the XPS peak area ratio may be 1.0 or less, for example, or less than 1.0.
- the H 2 / CO ratio may be, for example, 0.4 or more, may be 0.5 or more, and may be 0.6 or more.
- the upper limit of H 2 / CO ratio is not particularly limited, the H 2 / CO ratio, for example, may be 5 or less.
- the inventors of the present invention have made extensive studies on improving the activity of the catalyst for methanation, and as a result, the carbonized material constituting the support has a methanation catalytic activity of the metal supported on the carbonized material. I found it to improve effectively.
- the methanation catalyst activity of the metal supported on the present support can be particularly effectively enhanced.
- the metal-supported catalyst according to the present embodiment includes a support made of a carbonized material obtained by carbonization of a raw material containing an organic substance and a metal (that is, the above-described present support), a present And a metal having a catalytic activity of carbon monoxide methanation supported on a carrier.
- the metal supported on the support in the present catalyst is not particularly limited as long as it is a metal that catalyzes the methanation reaction of carbon monoxide.
- Ni, Ru, Rh, Pd, Pt, Ir, Cu, W, Cs It may be at least one selected from the group consisting of K, Na, Co, Fe, Ca, Mg, Ba, Sr and Li.
- the method for supporting the metal on the carrier is not particularly limited, and for example, an impregnation method, an ion exchange method, a coprecipitation method, an electroplating method, or an evaporation method can be used, and among these, the impregnation method can be preferably used.
- the impregnation method for example, the support is impregnated in an aqueous solution containing the metal to be supported, and then the metal is supported on the support by removing the solvent of the aqueous solution. Moreover, it is preferable to reduce the metal supported on the carrier before using the catalyst.
- the metal supported on the present support is mainly supported on the surface of the carbonized material constituting the present support.
- the metal used for manufacturing the carbonized material is dispersed in the raw material. Therefore, in this catalyst, the metal derived from the raw material of carbonization material and the metal carry
- this catalyst When this catalyst carries Ni as a metal exhibiting catalytic activity of carbon monoxide methanation reaction, it is 853. with respect to a peak area of 850 eV or more and 860 eV or less obtained by XPS measurement of the electronic state of Ni 2p orbital. Peak area ratio (XPS peak area ratio) of more than 5 eV and 860 eV or less (XPS peak area ratio) is 0.5 or more, and H 2 temperature programmed desorption with respect to CO desorption amount at 40 ° C. to 800 ° C. by CO temperature programmed desorption method The molar ratio (H 2 / CO ratio) of H 2 desorption amount at 40 ° C. to 800 ° C. according to the method may be 0.3 or more.
- the XPS peak area ratio may be, for example, 0.6 or more, or 0.7 or more.
- the upper limit value of the XPS peak area ratio is not particularly limited, but the XPS peak area ratio may be 1.0 or less, for example, or less than 1.0.
- the H 2 / CO ratio may be, for example, 0.4 or more, may be 0.5 or more, and may be 0.6 or more.
- the upper limit of H 2 / CO ratio is not particularly limited, the H 2 / CO ratio, for example, may be 5 or less.
- the present catalyst When the present catalyst exhibits the XPS peak area ratio and the H 2 / CO ratio described above, the present catalyst is particularly excellent in methanation by effectively enhancing the methanation catalytic activity of Ni supported on the present support. Shows catalytic activity.
- a methanation reaction apparatus (hereinafter referred to as “the present apparatus”) according to this embodiment is an apparatus having the above-mentioned metal-supported catalyst (that is, the present catalyst) and used for the methanation reaction of carbon monoxide. .
- the present apparatus is not particularly limited as long as it has the present catalyst disposed so as to be in contact with a gas containing carbon monoxide. That is, the present apparatus may include, for example, a base material on which the present catalyst is fixed, and a housing that accommodates the base material therein so that the present catalyst can come into contact with a gas containing carbon monoxide. Good. In this case, for example, ceramic particles or a honeycomb carrier can be used as the substrate. And this apparatus can be manufactured by fixing this catalyst to this base material, and accommodating in a cylindrical or rectangular parallelepiped housing.
- the type of reaction in the apparatus is not particularly limited as long as the catalyst and the gas to be treated can be properly contacted, and for example, either a fixed bed type or a fluidized bed type can be adopted.
- the method according to the present embodiment is, for example, a method for performing a methanation reaction of carbon monoxide using the present catalyst. That is, in this case, the methanation reaction of carbon monoxide is performed by bringing the catalyst into contact with a gas containing carbon monoxide, and the concentration of carbon monoxide contained in the gas is reduced.
- the concentration of carbon monoxide is reduced as compared with the first gas. It may be a method for producing the second gas. In this case, it is possible to efficiently produce a gas in which the concentration of carbon monoxide is effectively reduced as compared with that before treatment with the present catalyst.
- the gas to be treated by the present catalyst is not particularly limited as long as it contains carbon monoxide, but may further contain hydrogen, for example. That is, in this method, the first gas containing carbon monoxide and hydrogen is treated using the catalyst, so that the concentration of carbon monoxide is reduced as compared with the first gas, and hydrogen is contained. It is good also as manufacturing 2nd gas.
- the reformed gas and the catalyst are brought into contact with each other to effectively reduce the concentration of carbon monoxide in the reformed gas.
- a methanation reaction apparatus having the present catalyst that is, the present apparatus described above
- the first gas containing carbon monoxide is processed to produce a second gas having a reduced concentration of carbon monoxide compared to the first gas.
- the first gas is allowed to flow into the apparatus from the upstream end of the apparatus, and the first gas and the catalyst disposed in the apparatus are brought into contact with each other.
- a methanation reaction of carbon oxide is performed, and a second gas having a reduced concentration of carbon monoxide compared to the first gas is caused to flow out from the downstream end of the apparatus.
- the inflow of gas to the upstream end of the apparatus and the outflow of gas from the downstream end of the apparatus may be performed via pipes connected to the upstream end and the downstream end, for example.
- the downstream end of the apparatus is connected to a fuel cell via a pipe, and a gas produced by the apparatus (for example, a hydrogen-containing gas having a reduced carbon monoxide concentration compared to before treatment). May be supplied to the fuel cell from the pipe.
- the present apparatus used in the present method is not particularly limited as long as it is an apparatus having the present catalyst disposed so as to be in contact with a gas containing carbon monoxide as described above. That is, the present apparatus may include, for example, a base material on which the present catalyst is fixed, and a housing that accommodates the base material therein so that the present catalyst can come into contact with a gas containing carbon monoxide. Good. In this case, for example, ceramic particles or a honeycomb carrier can be used as the substrate. And this apparatus can be manufactured by fixing this catalyst to this base material, and accommodating in a cylindrical or rectangular parallelepiped housing.
- the type of reaction in the apparatus is not particularly limited as long as the catalyst and the gas to be treated can be properly contacted, and for example, either a fixed bed type or a fluidized bed type can be adopted.
- the present method is a method for selecting a carrier for supporting a metal exhibiting a catalytic activity of carbon monoxide methanation reaction from a plurality of candidate carriers, for example, the plurality of candidates in a state of supporting Ni.
- the ratio of the peak area of 853.5 eV or more and 860 eV or less (XPS peak area ratio) to the peak area of 850 eV or more and 860 eV or less obtained by XPS measurement of the electronic state of Ni 2p orbital It is determined whether or not it is equal to or more than a predetermined threshold value of 0.5 or more, and the amount of CO desorption at 40 ° C. to 800 ° C.
- the CO temperature desorption method is 40 by the H 2 temperature desorption method. Determining whether or not the molar ratio of H 2 desorption amount (H 2 / CO ratio) at from 0 to 800 ° C. is equal to or higher than a predetermined threshold value of 0.3 or higher, and the plurality of candidate carriers Out of From the above, it is a method including selecting a carrier in which the ratio of the peak area is not less than the threshold and the molar ratio is determined to be not less than the threshold. That is, in this case, it can be said that the present method is a method for screening a carrier for supporting a metal exhibiting catalytic activity of carbon monoxide methanation.
- the candidate carrier is not particularly limited as long as it can support a metal exhibiting carbon monoxide methanation reaction catalytic activity.
- a carrier made of a carbon material can be preferably used.
- a plurality of types of carbon materials may be used as a plurality of candidate carriers.
- the carbon material is not particularly limited as long as it has a carbon structure.
- a carbonized material carbon black, lignite, activated carbon, carbon nanotube, carbon obtained by carbonization of the raw material containing the organic substance and the metal described above. It may be at least one selected from the group consisting of fiber, carbon nanofiber, fullerene, fullerene soot, graphene and graphite oxide.
- carbonized materials obtained by carbonization of raw materials containing organic substances and metals, carbon black, lignite, activated carbon, carbon nanotubes, carbon fibers, carbon nanofibers, fullerenes, fuller soots, graphenes and oxidation Two or more different types selected from the group consisting of graphite may be used.
- Ni is supported on each of a plurality of candidate carriers as a metal exhibiting methanation reaction catalytic activity of carbon monoxide. That is, a plurality of Ni-supported catalysts with different candidate carriers for supporting Ni are manufactured.
- the threshold value of the XPS peak area ratio is not particularly limited as long as it is 0.5 or more. For example, it may be 0.6 or more, or 0.7 or more. Moreover, although the upper limit of the threshold value of the XPS peak area ratio is not particularly limited, the threshold value may be, for example, 1.0 or less, or may be less than 1.0.
- the CO temperature-programmed desorption method and the H 2 temperature-programmed desorption method of each Ni-supported catalyst were performed, and based on the results obtained, a predetermined threshold value with an H 2 / CO ratio of 0.3 or more It is determined whether this is the case.
- the threshold value of the H 2 / CO ratio is not particularly limited as long as it is 0.3 or more. For example, it may be 0.4 or more, may be 0.5 or more, and may be 0.6 or more. It is good also as being. Further, the upper limit value of the threshold value of the H 2 / CO ratio is not particularly limited, but the threshold value may be 5 or less, for example.
- a candidate carrier having the characteristics that the XPS peak area ratio is equal to or higher than the threshold value and the H 2 / CO ratio is equal to or higher than the threshold value is selected from carbon monoxide. It is selected as a preferred support for supporting a metal exhibiting methanation reaction catalytic activity. Therefore, according to this method, a carrier that effectively enhances the methanation catalytic activity of the supported metal can be efficiently selected from a plurality of candidate carriers.
- the raw material used as the object of carbonization was prepared. That is, phenol resin (for spinning, manufactured by Gunei Chemical Industry Co., Ltd.) and cobalt phthalocyanine (purity 90%, manufactured by Tokyo Chemical Industry Co., Ltd.), and the weight ratio of cobalt (Co) to the phenol resin is 3 wt%. So that it was mixed in acetone. The obtained mixture was stirred with ultrasonic waves for 30 minutes, and the solvent was removed using an evaporator. Thereafter, the mixture was dried under reduced pressure at 70 ° C. overnight to obtain a raw material.
- phenol resin for spinning, manufactured by Gunei Chemical Industry Co., Ltd.
- cobalt phthalocyanine purity 90%, manufactured by Tokyo Chemical Industry Co., Ltd.
- the raw material prepared as described above was carbonized. That is, 1 g of raw material was placed on a quartz board, and the quartz boat was installed in the center of a quartz reaction tube ( ⁇ 23.5 mm ⁇ 600 mm). The quartz reaction tube was purged with high purity nitrogen gas at a flow rate of 500 mL / min for 20 minutes.
- the quartz reaction tube was heated under the flow of high purity nitrogen gas (500 mL / min), and the temperature was increased at a rate of temperature increase of 10 ° C./min. Raised to 1000 ° C. Furthermore, the raw material was carbonized by holding the quartz reaction tube at 1000 ° C. for 1 hour.
- RHL410P infrared image furnace
- the carbonized material obtained by carbonizing the raw material was pulverized in a mortar. Further, 500 mg of the pulverized carbonized material and 10 pulverized balls were put in a container, and pulverization was performed for 90 minutes at a rotational speed of 750 rpm using a planetary ball mill. Thereafter, the pulverized carbonized material was passed through a sieve having an opening of 106 ⁇ m, and the carbonized material that passed through the sieve was collected.
- the carbonized material, concentrated hydrochloric acid, and a stirring bar were placed in a vial, stirred for 2 hours using a magnetic stirrer, and further subjected to suction filtration. After repeating this operation three times, the carbonized material was dried under reduced pressure at 80 ° C. overnight. Then, the carbonized material after drying was obtained as a metal supporting carrier (NSC: nanoshell carbon).
- NSC metal supporting carrier
- Nickel nitrate (Ni (NO 3) 2 ⁇ 6H 2 O) solution (special grade reagent, manufactured by Wako Pure Chemical Industries, Ltd.) by impregnation method was used to carry the nickel (Ni) in NSC prepared as described above .
- the nickel nitrate aqueous solution was weighed so that the weight ratio of Ni to NSC was 10 wt%.
- an aqueous nickel nitrate solution, NSC, and 200 mL of distilled water were placed in a 500 mL eggplant flask and stirred for 10 minutes with ultrasonic waves.
- a metal supported catalyst Ni / NSC
- carbon black Vulcan XC-72R, manufactured by CABOT
- XC metal supporting carrier
- Ni is supported on the XC in the same procedure as described above.
- a metal supported catalyst Ni / XC was prepared.
- LY lignite
- a supported catalyst Ni / LY was produced.
- the amount of Ni supported on Ni / XC and Ni / LY is such that the particle diameter of Ni supported on Ni / XC and the particle diameter of Ni supported on Ni / LY are the same as those of Ni supported on Ni / NSC. It adjusted so that it might become comparable as a particle diameter.
- the weight ratio of Ni to XC in Ni / XC was determined to be 8 wt%, and the weight ratio of Ni to LY in Ni / LY was determined to be 20 wt%.
- the metal-supported catalyst was observed using a transmission electron microscope (JEM-2010, manufactured by JEOL Ltd.) (TEM) in order to observe the supported Ni state and to measure the Ni particle diameter. That is, 1 mg of a metal-supported catalyst was placed in a vial together with 5 mL of methanol, and the metal-supported catalyst was dispersed in methanol by stirring with ultrasonic waves for 10 minutes. Thereafter, 2 ⁇ L of the solution containing the metal-supported catalyst was placed on a copper microgrid, and the grid was placed in a TEM and observed at an acceleration voltage of 200 kV.
- JEM-2010 transmission electron microscope
- the particle size of Ni supported on the metal-supported catalyst was measured. That is, the diameter of 300 Ni particles in a 200K magnification TEM image was measured, and the average value was calculated as the Ni particle diameter. Similarly, TEM observation of a metal supporting carrier (NSC) not supporting a metal was also performed.
- NSC metal supporting carrier
- X-ray diffraction X-ray diffraction (XRD) of the metal-supported catalyst was performed for observation of the supported Ni state and measurement of the Ni crystallite diameter. That is, a metal-supported catalyst is uniformly dispersed on a glass holder, and CuK ⁇ , 32 kV, 20 mA, scanning range of 5 to 90 °, using an XRD apparatus (XRD-6100, manufactured by Shimadzu Corporation), XRD measurement was performed under the condition of a scanning step of 0.01 °. The crystallite diameter of Ni was calculated using a peak of Ni (220) near 52.0 °.
- 1A to 4B show the results of TEM observation.
- 1A and 1B are TEM images of NSC
- FIGS. 2A and 2B are Ni / NSC
- FIGS. 3A and 3B are Ni / XC
- FIGS. 4A and 4B are Ni / LY TEM images.
- NSC had a carbon structure (graphite-like structure) including a nanoshell structure formed specifically by carbonizing a raw material containing an organic substance and a metal.
- this nanoshell structure was a turbostratic structure similar to a graphite structure, which was grown in an onion shape around Co fine particles contained in the raw material.
- FIGS. 2A and 2B in Ni / NSC, Ni fine particles were supported in a dispersed state on the NSC having the carbon structure as described above.
- Ni / XC and Ni / LY similar to Ni / NSC on XC and LY having a carbon structure clearly different from NSC. In a dispersed state, Ni fine particles were supported.
- FIG. 5 shows the results of evaluating the Ni particle diameter and Ni crystallite diameter of the metal-supported catalyst.
- the Ni particle diameter and the Ni crystallite diameter in the three types of metal-supported catalysts were similar. That is, when there is a difference in the characteristics of these three types of metal-supported catalysts, the difference is not caused by a difference in Ni particle diameter and Ni crystallite diameter, but is considered to be caused by other factors. It was.
- Ni / Al 2 O 3 metal-supported catalysts
- Ni / Al 2 O 3 metal-supported catalysts
- Ni / Al 2 O 3 metal-supported catalysts obtained by supporting Ni on Ni / NSC, Ni / XC, Ni / LY and alumina (Al 2 O 3 ).
- This Ni / Al 2 O 3 was produced by using alumina instead of NSC as a metal supporting carrier, and supporting Ni on the alumina in the same procedure as in the case of Ni / NSC.
- the weight ratio of Ni to alumina in Ni / Al 2 O 3 was 10 wt%.
- FIG. 6 shows the result of evaluating the methanation catalytic activity of the metal-supported catalyst.
- the horizontal axis represents temperature (° C.)
- the vertical axis represents the methane production reaction rate per unit weight (1 g) of Ni supported on the metal-supported catalyst
- squares indicate Ni / NSC
- circles indicate Ni / XC
- triangles indicate the results for Ni / LY
- diamonds indicate the results for Ni / Al 2 O 3 .
- the temperature at which the methanation reaction was started was lower when Ni / NSC was used than when Ni / XC and Ni / LY were used.
- Ni / NSC can initiate the methanation reaction at a lower temperature compared to Ni / XC and Ni / LY.
- Ni / NSC as a catalyst for carbon monoxide methanation, carbon monoxide contained in the hydrogen-containing gas was effectively removed, and the concentration of carbon monoxide was effectively reduced. It was confirmed that the hydrogen-containing gas can be produced efficiently.
- X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy In order to grasp the electronic state of Ni supported on the metal-supported catalyst, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) was performed on Ni / NSC, Ni / XC and Ni / LY. That is, using a XPS apparatus (AXIS NOVA, manufactured by Shimadzu Corporation), the metal-supported catalyst was placed on a carbon tape attached to an aluminum piece and introduced into the apparatus. Then, XPS measurement was performed under the conditions of 15 kV and 10 mA using AlK ⁇ as the X-ray source.
- XPS X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy
- FIGS. 7A, 7B, and 7C show XPS measurement results of Ni / NSC, Ni / XC, and Ni / LY, respectively. As shown in FIGS. 7A to 7C, it was confirmed that the shape of the Ni2p spectrum changes depending on the type of the carrier on which Ni is supported, that is, the electronic state of the Ni changes.
- Ni / NSC and Ni / XC showed a peak at 852.8 eV corresponding to metal Ni, and also showed a peak in a larger binding energy region.
- Ni / LY showed a main peak at 852.8 eV corresponding to metal Ni, and showed only a few peaks in a larger binding energy region.
- the ratio of the peak area of the larger binding energy region to the peak area near 852.8 eV corresponding to metal Ni was compared among the three types of metal supported catalysts.
- the bond energy at which the peak transitions from the low bond energy state (metal Ni) to the high bond energy state is defined as 853.5 eV, and the peak is greater than 853.5 eV and less than 860 eV with respect to the peak area of 850 eV or more and 860 eV or less.
- the area ratio (the above-mentioned XPS peak area ratio) was determined.
- the XPS peak area ratio of Ni / LY was 0.44, whereas the XPS peak area ratio of Ni / NSC was 0.73, and the XPS peak area ratio of Ni / XC was 0.81. there were. Therefore, it was considered that this XPS peak area ratio is 0.5 or more as one of the factors that Ni / NSC exhibits excellent methanation catalyst activity.
- reaction tube is heated, and H 2 or CO desorbed while the temperature rises from 40 ° C. to 800 ° C. at a temperature rising rate of 10 ° C./min is a quadrupole mass spectrometer (Canon Anelva Corporation). Confirmed by company).
- a plurality of standard samples containing MgH 2 in different proportions samples prepared by mixing MgH 2 and alumina (Al 2 O 3 ) in different proportions, more specifically, the theory.
- H 2 temperature desorption method using a sample in which 500 ⁇ mol or 1000 ⁇ mol of H 2 is desorbed per gram), and thermally decomposing the MgH 2, and the peak area of H 2 The correlation with the theoretical amount of H 2 desorption from the standard sample was determined.
- the CO desorption amount of the metal-supported catalyst was measured by the CO temperature-programmed desorption method of the metal-supported catalyst (Ni / NSC and Ni / XC). A value obtained by subtracting the CO desorption amount measured by the CO temperature-programmed desorption method of the carrier (NSC and XC) from the desorption amount was obtained.
- 8A and 8B show the results of the H 2 temperature programmed desorption method and the CO temperature programmed desorption method, respectively.
- the horizontal axis represents temperature (° C.)
- the vertical axis represents H 2 or CO desorption amount per unit weight (1 g) of Ni supported on the metal-supported catalyst (nA / g-Ni). )
- the solid line shows the results for Ni / NSC
- the broken line shows the results for Ni / XC.
- Figure 9 were calculated from the results of H 2 temperature-programmed desorption method and CO Atsushi Nobori spectroscopy, H 2 desorption amount and CO desorbed per unit weight of Ni supported on a metal-supported catalyst (1 g) The amount (mmol / g-Ni) and the H 2 / CO ratio calculated from the desorption amount are shown.
- both the H 2 desorption amount and the CO desorption amount of Ni / NSC were significantly larger than that of Ni / XC. That is, it was confirmed that both the H 2 adsorption amount and the CO adsorption amount of Ni / NSC were significantly larger than those of Ni / XC.
- the H 2 desorption amount of Ni / NSC was about 5.4 times that of Ni / XC. That is, it was confirmed that Ni / NSC is particularly excellent in H 2 adsorption.
- the H 2 / CO ratio of Ni / XC was 0.21, while that of Ni / NSC was 0.68. That is, the H 2 / CO ratio of Ni / NSC was significantly larger than that of Ni / XC.
- the methanation reaction in which CO is hydrogenated to generate CH 4 preferably has a larger amount of H 2 held on the surface of the metal-supported catalyst. That is, in CO hydrogenation, it is important to suppress carbon deposition (Bourdourd reaction) on the catalyst surface.
- Ni / NSC had adsorbed a large amount of hydrogen on its surface as described above. Moreover, a large amount of hydrogen remained in Ni / NSC even at 400 ° C. or higher. That is, it was considered that the methanation catalytic activity of Ni / NSC was effectively enhanced by the presence of hydrogen stored in Ni / NSC. Therefore, as one of the factors that Ni / NSC exhibits excellent methanation catalyst activity, it was considered that the H 2 / CO ratio was 0.3 or more, reflecting its excellent hydrogen storage ability.
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まず、炭素化の対象となる原料を調製した。すなわち、フェノール樹脂(紡糸用、群栄化学工業株式会社製)と、コバルトフタロシアニン(純度90%、東京化成工業株式会社製)とを、当該フェノール樹脂に対するコバルト(Co)の重量割合が3wt%となるようにアセトン中で混合した。得られた混合物を超音波で30分撹拌し、エバポレーターを用いて溶媒を除去した。その後、混合物を70℃で 一晩減圧乾燥し、原料を得た。
硝酸ニッケル(Ni(NO3)2・6H2O)水溶液(特級試薬、和光純薬工業株式会社製)を用いた含浸法により、上述のようにして製造したNSCにニッケル(Ni)を担持した。
担持されたNiの状態の観察、及びNi粒子径の測定のために、透過型電子顕微鏡(JEM-2010、日本電子株式会社製)(TEM)を用い、金属担持触媒を観察した。すなわち、金属担持触媒1mgを、5mLのメタノールとともにバイアルに入れ、超音波で10分間撹拌することで、当該金属担持触媒をメタノール中に分散させた。その後、この金属担持触媒を含む溶液2μLを銅製のマイクログリッドに載せ、当該グリッドをTEM内に入れ、加速電圧200kVで観察した。
担持されたNiの状態の観察、及びNi結晶子径の測定のために、金属担持触媒のX線回折(XRD)を行った。すなわち、金属担持触媒をガラス製のホルダの上に均一に分散させて載せ、XRD装置(XRD-6100、株式会社島津製作所製)を用いて、CuKα、32kV、20mA、走査範囲5~90°、走査ステップ0.01°の条件にてXRD測定を行った。Niの結晶子径は、52.0°付近のNi(220)のピークを用いて計算した。
昇温脱離スペクトル装置(マルチタスクTPD、日本ベル株式会社製)を用いて、金属担持触媒を使用した一酸化炭素のメタネーション反応を行い、当該金属担持触媒のメタネーション触媒活性を評価した。
金属担持触媒に担持されたNiの電子状態を把握するため、Ni/NSC、Ni/XC及びNi/LYについて、X線光電子分光(XPS)法を行った。すなわち、XPS装置(AXIS NOVA、株式会社島津製作所製)を用いて、金属担持触媒を、アルミ片に貼ったカーボンテープにのせ、当該装置内へ導入した。そして、X線源にAlKαを使用し、15kV、10mAの条件でXPS測定を行った。
昇温脱離スペクトル装置(マルチタスクTPD、日本ベル株式会社製)を用いて、Ni/NSC及びNi/XCについて、CO及びH2の昇温脱離法(TPD)を実施した。なお、Ni/LYは、LYの熱分解温度が約600℃であるため、正確なスペクトルを得ることが困難であった。
上述のようにして得られた結果に基づき、金属担持触媒からのH2の脱離量及びCOの脱離量をそれぞれ求めた。すなわち、H2又はCOの脱離量が理論的に求められる標準物質(MgH2又はCaC2O4・H2O)を使用したH2昇温脱離法又はCO昇温脱離法により、H2又はCOのピーク面積と、H2又はCOの脱離量との相関関係を示す検量線を作成した。
Claims (17)
- 有機物と金属とを含む原料の炭素化により得られる炭素化材料からなり、
一酸化炭素のメタネーション反応触媒活性を示す金属を担持するための担体である
ことを特徴とする金属担持用担体。 - 一酸化炭素のメタネーション反応触媒活性を示す前記金属は、Ni、Ru、Rh、Pd、Pt、Ir、Cu、W、Cs、K、Na、Co、Fe、Ca、Mg、Ba、Sr及びLiからなる群より選択される1種以上である
ことを特徴とする請求項1に記載の金属担持用担体。 - 一酸化炭素のメタネーション反応触媒活性を示す前記金属は、Niである
ことを特徴とする請求項2に記載の金属担持用担体。 - Niを担持した状態において、
Niの2p軌道の電子状態をXPS測定して得られる、850eV以上、860eV以下のピーク面積に対する、853.5eV超、860eV以下のピーク面積の比率が0.5以上であり、
CO昇温脱離法による40℃~800℃でのCO脱離量に対する、H2昇温脱離法による40℃~800℃でのH2脱離量のモル比率が0.3以上である
ことを特徴とする請求項1乃至3のいずれかに記載の金属担持用担体。 - 有機物と金属とを含む原料の炭素化により得られる炭素化材料からなる担体と、
前記担体に担持された、一酸化炭素のメタネーション反応触媒活性を示す金属と、
を有する
ことを特徴とする金属担持触媒。 - 一酸化炭素のメタネーション反応触媒活性を示す前記金属は、Ni、Ru、Rh、Pd、Pt、Ir、Cu、W、Cs、K、Na、Co、Fe、Ca、Mg、Ba、Sr及びLiからなる群より選択される1種以上である
ことを特徴とする請求項5に記載の金属担持触媒。 - 一酸化炭素のメタネーション反応触媒活性を示す前記金属は、Niである
ことを特徴とする請求項6に記載の金属担持触媒。 - Niの2p軌道の電子状態をXPS測定して得られる、850eV以上、860eV以下のピーク面積に対する、853.5eV超、860eV以下のピーク面積の比率が0.5以上であり、
CO昇温脱離法による40℃~800℃でのCO脱離量に対する、H2昇温脱離法による40℃~800℃でのH2脱離量のモル比率が0.3以上である
ことを特徴とする請求項7に記載の金属担持触媒。 - 請求項5乃至8のいずれかに記載の金属担持触媒を有し、
一酸化炭素のメタネーション反応に使用される
ことを特徴とするメタネーション反応装置。 - 有機物と金属とを含む原料の炭素化により得られる炭素化材料を、一酸化炭素のメタネーション反応触媒活性を示す金属を担持するための担体として使用する
ことを特徴とする方法。 - 一酸化炭素のメタネーション反応触媒活性を示す前記金属は、Ni、Ru、Rh、Pd、Pt、Ir、Cu、W、Cs、K、Na、Co、Fe、Ca、Mg、Ba、Sr及びLiからなる群より選択される1種以上である
ことを特徴とする請求項10に記載の方法。 - 一酸化炭素のメタネーション反応触媒活性を示す前記金属は、Niである
ことを特徴とする請求項11に記載の方法。 - 請求項5乃至8のいずれかに記載の金属担持触媒を使用して、一酸化炭素のメタネーション反応を行う
ことを特徴とする方法。 - 一酸化炭素を含む第一のガスを処理することにより、前記第一のガスに比べて一酸化炭素の濃度が低減された第二のガスを製造する
ことを特徴とする請求項13に記載の方法。 - 前記第一のガス及び前記第二のガスは、水素をさらに含む
ことを特徴とする請求項14に記載の方法。 - 前記金属担持触媒を有するメタネーション反応装置を使用する
ことを特徴とする請求項13乃至15のいずれかに記載の方法。 - 複数の候補担体から、一酸化炭素のメタネーション反応触媒活性を示す金属を担持するための担体を選択する方法であって、
Niを担持した状態の前記複数の候補担体の各々について、
Niの2p軌道の電子状態をXPS測定して得られる、850eV以上、860eV以下のピーク面積に対する、853.5eV超、860eV以下のピーク面積の比率が、0.5以上の予め定められた閾値以上であるか否かを判断すること、
CO昇温脱離法による40℃~800℃でのCO脱離量に対する、H2昇温脱離法による40℃~800℃でのH2脱離量のモル比率が、0.3以上の予め定められた閾値以上であるか否かを判断すること、及び
前記複数の候補担体のうちから、前記ピーク面積の比率が前記閾値以上であり、且つ前記モル比率が前記閾値以上であると判断された担体を選択すること
を含む
ことを特徴とする方法。
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