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DFT studies of CO reaction behavior on α-Fe2O3(001) oxygen-vacancy surface in chemical looping reforming

  • Hui Xin Zhang
  • , Zheng Qing Huang
  • , Tao Ban
  • , Xue Su
  • , Bolun Yang
  • , Chun Ran Chang
  • Xi'an Jiaotong University
  • Yulin University

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Abstract

Chemical looping reforming of methane to syngas (CO and H2) is one of the most promising routes for methane utilization, where the further reaction of CO on oxygen carrier surfaces is a primary determinant of CO selectivity. In this work, the effects of oxygen vacancy (Vo) on CO desorption, CO oxidation, and CO dissociation are systematically studied by using density functional theory calculattions. Our calculated results reveal that increasing Vo concentration can weaken CO desorption at Fe sites due to the enhanced localization of electrons in the Fe atoms. Also, the increase in Vo concentration from 1/12 ML to 1/6 ML leads to a dramatic increase of activation energy in the CO oxidation from 0.64 eV to 1.10 eV. Moreover, the increase in Vo concentration is conducive to CO dissociation, but the dissociation is still almost impossible due to the high reaction energies (large than 3.00 eV). Considering these three reaction paths, CO desorption can proceed spontaneously at reaction temperatures above 900 K. Increasing Vo concentration can improve the selectivity of syngas production due to the less favorable CO oxidation compared with CO desorption at high Vo concentrations (1/6 ML). This work reveals the microscopic mechanism that CO selectivity rises in the CLRM as the degree of Fe2O3 reduction increases.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)116-124
Number of pages9
JournalChinese Journal of Chemical Physics
Volume37
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Feb 2024

Keywords

  • Chemical looping reforming
  • Density functional theory
  • FeO
  • Methane
  • Oxygen vacancy

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