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Paper IPM / P / 12030 |
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Processes to transform natural gas into hydrogen or synthesis of gas (H2+CO) have been
extensively studied in recent decades. H2 can be used in fuel cells as a power source and syngas
may be converted into hydrocarbons via the Fischer-Tropsch synthesis. An attractive alternative
process for syngas production is the partial oxidation of methane (POM). The objective of this study
is to find effective conditions in using of nanofine particles for producing high activity and novel
nanocatalysts to syngas, especially selectivity green fuel H2 gas as a power source. Therefore, we
could produce 98.6and new nanofine materials: Eco-friendly xactive Co-Ru and Ni-Ru bimetallic over Ce-ZrO2 nanosized mixed oxide support catalysts.
Recently, we prepared new and interesting nanostructures by Cu and Ni sputtering on the nanosized
Ce-ZrO2 solid solution support in the first time. Several surfactants, dispersants and mixture of
alcohol solvents were applied in synthesis of nanostructures and nanofluids as remarkable
templates.
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