Abstract
Controlling and understanding reaction temperature variations in catalytic processes are crucial for assessing the performance of a catalyst material. Local temperature measurements are challenging, however. Luminescence thermometry is a promising remote-sensing tool, but it is cross-sensitive to the optical properties of a sample and other external parameters. In this work, we measure spatial variations in the local temperature on the micrometer length scale during carbon dioxide (CO 2) methanation over a TiO 2-supported Ni catalyst and link them to variations in catalytic performance. We extract local temperatures from the temperature-dependent emission of Y 2O 3:Nd 3+ particles, which are mixed with the CO 2 methanation catalyst. Scanning, where a near-infrared laser locally excites the emitting Nd 3+ ions, produces a temperature map with a micrometer pixel size. We first designed the Y 2O 3:Nd 3+ particles for optimal temperature precision and characterized cross-sensitivity of the measured signal to parameters other than temperature, such as light absorption by the blackened sample due to coke deposition at elevated temperatures. Introducing reaction gases causes a local temperature increase of the catalyst of on average 6-25 K, increasing with the reactor set temperature in the range of 550-640 K. Pixel-to-pixel variations in the temperature increase show a standard deviation of up to 1.5 K, which are attributed to local variations in the catalytic reaction rate. Mapping and understanding such temperature variations are crucial for the optimization of overall catalyst performance on the nano- and macroscopic scale.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 20053-20061 |
Number of pages | 9 |
Journal | ACS Nano |
Volume | 17 |
Issue number | 20 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 24 Oct 2023 |
Bibliographical note
Publisher Copyright:© 2023 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society.
Funding
This research was carried out under project number ENPPS.IPP.019.002 in the framework of the Research Program of the Materials innovation institute (M2i) ( www.m2i.nl ) and received funding from Tata Steel Nederland Technology BV and the Dutch Research Council (NWO) in the framework of the ENW PPP Fund for the top sectors and from the Ministry of Economic Affairs in the framework of the “PPS-Toeslagregeling”. The authors gratefully acknowledge S. Yang and S. M. K. Schwartmann (Utrecht University, UU) for their ICP-OES measurements on the thermometry particles, O. Kerkenaar (UU) for his technical assistance, and both R. Vogel and P. T. Prins (both UU) for their useful discussions regarding the thermometry experiments.
Funders | Funder number |
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Tata Steel Nederland Technology BV | |
Ministerie van Economische Zaken | |
Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek | |
Materials Innovation Institute |
Keywords
- CO methanation
- heterogeneous catalysis
- lanthanides
- luminescence thermometry
- temperature uncertainty