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Flame Synthesized Ni – CeO2 Catalysts for low-temperature CO2 methanation: Size-dependent selectivity revealed by operando spectroscopy

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    Abstract

    Catalytic hydrogenation of CO2 to methane using renewable H2 is central to power-to-gas concepts. Here, NiO–CeO2 composites obtained by flame spray pyrolysis (FSP) were used to elucidate how Ni speciation and particle size govern low-temperature CO2 methanation. The as-prepared materials comprise ∼8–10 nm CeO2 nanocrystals with highly dispersed Ni²⁺ and, at Ni loadings ≥ 10 mol% Ni, segregated NiO that reduces to Ni0 nanoparticles at 300 °C. In situ synchrotron XRD, quasi-in situ XPS, and operando IR spectroscopy reveal partial CeO2 reduction and the coexistence of Ni2+–O–Ce interfacial sites and metallic Ni0. At 200 °C, catalysts containing 1 mol% Ni favor CO, whereas catalysts with ≥ 10 mol% Ni exhibit high CH4 selectivity due to the presence of Ni0 nanoparticles, reaching 98–99% CH4 at 300 °C. Across the full Ni content range (1–30 mol% Ni), Ni-normalized rates at 200 °C are comparable, while product selectivity shifts markedly with Ni particle size. Long-term testing at 300 °C demonstrates stable CH4 production for the 10 mol% Ni catalyst, whereas the small-cluster-rich 1 mol% Ni sample deactivates due to the accumulation of soft coke. The high activity and stability of FSP-made Ni–CeO2 are attributed to the synergy between small Ni0 nanoparticles and Ni2+–O–Ce sites associated with oxygen vacancies, which together govern CO2 activation and CH4 formation.

    Original languageEnglish
    Article number126866
    Number of pages13
    JournalApplied Catalysis B: Environmental
    Volume395
    Early online date7 May 2026
    DOIs
    Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 7 May 2026

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    Keywords

    • CeO
    • CO methanation
    • Flame synthesis
    • Ni
    • Ni-O-Ce interface
    • Oxygen vacancy

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