RESUMO
CH4 -CO2 reforming is a good way to convert two environmentally harmful greenhouse gases into a high value syngas. However, the catalytic activity and stability of the catalysts need to be further improved. In this paper, the effects of promoter Y and calcination temperature on the catalytic activity and stability of Co/WC-AC catalysts were investigated. The catalysts were characterized by BET, XRD, CO2 -TPD, H2 -TPR, XPS, and TG-DSC. XPS and H2 -TPR. The results indicated that the introduction of Y decreased the reduction temperature of Co2 O3 species and facilitated the formation of Co2+ species. Meanwhile, the addition of Y increased the content of lattice oxygen on the catalyst surface, which enhanced the carbon elimination capacity of the catalyst. The TG-DSC results showed that the activity and stability of the catalysts calcined at 550 °C were poor due to the presence of carbon materials with weak carbon interactions on the catalyst support surface. Meanwhile, the catalyst calcined at 700 °C lead to the collapse of the pores due to the high calcination temperature, which eventually led to the decrease of the catalyst stability. It was found that the Co-Y/WC-AC catalysts prepared at the calcination temperature of 600 °C had the best catalytic activity and stability.