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The tailored role of “defect” sites on γ-alumina: A key to yield an efficient methane dry reforming catalyst with superior nickel utilization
Strong metal support interaction between Ni and γ-Al 2 O 3 , resulted from the excessive hydroxyl groups on the Al 2 O 3 support, has restricted Ni utilization in the traditional Ni/Al 2 O 3 catalyst, which hampered its commercial application. Meanwhile, the concept of surface defects in activating single-carbon chemicals of CH 4 and CO 2 has attracted much attention in heterogeneous catalysis. Thus, designing better Ni/Al 2 O 3 system in generating surface defects without losing active Ni into Al 2 O 3 support remains challenging. Herein, the development of tailored defect sites on Al 2 O 3 through hydroxyl-exposed strategy shows dual role of stabilizing the active Ni sites and holding responsible for catalyzing CH 4 dry reforming (DRM) reaction via a more efficient route, which emphasizes the superior behavior of the traditional Ni/Al 2 O 3 catalyst. It is considered that it can be appropriately used for reactions using not only excellent DRM catalysts but also other Ni catalysts.