Fabrication SiO2 -NiO foam via replication technique for steam methane reforming catalyst at low temperatures

Porous ceramic is a type of material that has highly open and partially interconnected pores. It has a wide range of applications, which include catalyst support, filtration, adsorption and separation.The aim of this study is to fabricate Silica-Nickel Oxide (SiO2-NiO) foams in the range 70 μm to...

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spelling my-uthm-ep.18432021-10-12T04:06:21Z Fabrication SiO2 -NiO foam via replication technique for steam methane reforming catalyst at low temperatures 2021-03 Muda, Rizamarhaiza TA401-492 Materials of engineering and construction. Mechanics of materials Porous ceramic is a type of material that has highly open and partially interconnected pores. It has a wide range of applications, which include catalyst support, filtration, adsorption and separation.The aim of this study is to fabricate Silica-Nickel Oxide (SiO2-NiO) foams in the range 70 μm to 150μm open pore size, 75% to 90% of porosity, good physical and mechanical properties as a criteria catalyst in the Steam Methane Reforming (SMR) application. In this work, the porous foam fabricated with different compositions of SiO2 as derived from Rice Husk Ash (RHA) (20% to 35%) and at different sintering temperatures (850°C to 1250°C) by using replication sponge method. Characterisation of SiO2 and SiO2-NiO foams included morphological analysis, porosity and density test, and compression test as criteria compatibility of SiO2 and NiO as a catalyst in methane reforming. The morphology result showed open pores with size ranging from 15.13 μm to 76.06 μm. The lowest result for apparent porosity obtained was 65% and the highest was 81.74%, while the lowest and highest values for bulk density were 0.626 g/cm3 and 1.070 g/cm3, respectively. The result for compressive strength was within the range of 0.06 MPa to 0.47 MPa. Throughout the observations, the maximum performance shown the SiO2-NiO foam produced with 35wt% SiO2 and 5wt% NiO was found to have mechanical and physical properties much like those of a filter catalyst in SMR. The methane (CH4) conversion using the SiO2-NiO foam was shown the range of 34.72% to 42.6% at different low temperatures. The results proved that the foam from silica as derived from RHA and NiO is very suitable to be used as a catalyst in SMR due to achieved the minimum CH4 conversion over than 21%. 2021-03 Thesis http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/1843/ http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/1843/2/RIZAMARHAIZA%20BINTI%20MUDA%20-%20declaration.pdf text en staffonly http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/1843/1/RIZAMARHAIZA%20BINTI%20MUDA%20-%2024p.pdf text en public http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/1843/3/RIZAMARHAIZA%20BINTI%20MUDA%20-%20full%20text.pdf text en validuser phd doctoral Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia Faculty of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering
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Muda, Rizamarhaiza
Fabrication SiO2 -NiO foam via replication technique for steam methane reforming catalyst at low temperatures
description Porous ceramic is a type of material that has highly open and partially interconnected pores. It has a wide range of applications, which include catalyst support, filtration, adsorption and separation.The aim of this study is to fabricate Silica-Nickel Oxide (SiO2-NiO) foams in the range 70 μm to 150μm open pore size, 75% to 90% of porosity, good physical and mechanical properties as a criteria catalyst in the Steam Methane Reforming (SMR) application. In this work, the porous foam fabricated with different compositions of SiO2 as derived from Rice Husk Ash (RHA) (20% to 35%) and at different sintering temperatures (850°C to 1250°C) by using replication sponge method. Characterisation of SiO2 and SiO2-NiO foams included morphological analysis, porosity and density test, and compression test as criteria compatibility of SiO2 and NiO as a catalyst in methane reforming. The morphology result showed open pores with size ranging from 15.13 μm to 76.06 μm. The lowest result for apparent porosity obtained was 65% and the highest was 81.74%, while the lowest and highest values for bulk density were 0.626 g/cm3 and 1.070 g/cm3, respectively. The result for compressive strength was within the range of 0.06 MPa to 0.47 MPa. Throughout the observations, the maximum performance shown the SiO2-NiO foam produced with 35wt% SiO2 and 5wt% NiO was found to have mechanical and physical properties much like those of a filter catalyst in SMR. The methane (CH4) conversion using the SiO2-NiO foam was shown the range of 34.72% to 42.6% at different low temperatures. The results proved that the foam from silica as derived from RHA and NiO is very suitable to be used as a catalyst in SMR due to achieved the minimum CH4 conversion over than 21%.
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qualification_name Doctor of Philosophy (PhD.)
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author Muda, Rizamarhaiza
author_facet Muda, Rizamarhaiza
author_sort Muda, Rizamarhaiza
title Fabrication SiO2 -NiO foam via replication technique for steam methane reforming catalyst at low temperatures
title_short Fabrication SiO2 -NiO foam via replication technique for steam methane reforming catalyst at low temperatures
title_full Fabrication SiO2 -NiO foam via replication technique for steam methane reforming catalyst at low temperatures
title_fullStr Fabrication SiO2 -NiO foam via replication technique for steam methane reforming catalyst at low temperatures
title_full_unstemmed Fabrication SiO2 -NiO foam via replication technique for steam methane reforming catalyst at low temperatures
title_sort fabrication sio2 -nio foam via replication technique for steam methane reforming catalyst at low temperatures
granting_institution Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia
granting_department Faculty of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering
publishDate 2021
url http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/1843/2/RIZAMARHAIZA%20BINTI%20MUDA%20-%20declaration.pdf
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