Biochar ( BC ), a by‐product from the fast pyrolysis of rice husk, was activated by chemical and physical process. The activated biochar ( ABC ) showed graphite‐like morphology and had a large amount of random pores with BET surface area of 1058 m2/g. The biochar properties observed by further characterization revealed its feasibility to be used as a catalyst support. Syngas methanation as a probe reaction was utilized to characterize biochar supported Ru catalyst. The catalytic performance of the Ru/ ABC catalyst in methanation was superior or comparable to the conventional activated carbon ( AC ) supported Ru catalyst. A high CH 4 selectivity of 98% and a CO conversion of 100% were obtained under the proper reaction conditions over the Ru/ ABC catalyst.
Biochar, a by‐product from the fast pyrolysis of rice husk, was activated to form porous material with BET surface area of 1058 m2/g. Methanation was used as a probe reaction to investigate the biochar supported Ru catalyst. The catalyst demonstrated excellent activity, CH4 selectivity and stability in syngas methanation, which was superior or comparable to the commercial activated carbon supported catalyst.