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Insights into the Reaction Routes for H(2) Formation in the Ethanol Steam Reforming on a Catalyst Derived from NiAl(2)O(4) Spinel

[Image: see text] This work describes the satisfactory performance of a Ni/Al(2)O(3) catalyst derived from NiAl(2)O(4) spinel in ethanol steam reforming and focuses on studying the prevailing reaction routes for H(2) formation in this system. NiAl(2)O(4) spinel was synthesized using a coprecipitatio...

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Autores principales: Valecillos, José, Iglesias-Vázquez, Sergio, Landa, Leire, Remiro, Aingeru, Bilbao, Javier, Gayubo, Ana G.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2021
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8573826/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34764544
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.energyfuels.1c01670
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author Valecillos, José
Iglesias-Vázquez, Sergio
Landa, Leire
Remiro, Aingeru
Bilbao, Javier
Gayubo, Ana G.
author_facet Valecillos, José
Iglesias-Vázquez, Sergio
Landa, Leire
Remiro, Aingeru
Bilbao, Javier
Gayubo, Ana G.
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description [Image: see text] This work describes the satisfactory performance of a Ni/Al(2)O(3) catalyst derived from NiAl(2)O(4) spinel in ethanol steam reforming and focuses on studying the prevailing reaction routes for H(2) formation in this system. NiAl(2)O(4) spinel was synthesized using a coprecipitation method and reduced at 850 °C to obtain a Ni/Al(2)O(3) catalyst. The spinel structure and catalyst were characterized using XRD, TPR, N(2) physisorption, NH(3) adsorption and TPD, TPO, SEM, and TEM. The experiments were carried out in a fluidized-bed reactor at 500 or 600 °C and different space-time values, using pure ethanol, ethanol–water, pure ethylene, or ethylene–water feeds. The reaction takes place through two paired routes activated by each catalyst function (metal and acid sites) whose extent is limited by the selective catalyst deactivation. The results evidence that at the beginning of the reaction the main route for the formation of H(2) and carbon (nanotubes) is the dehydration of ethanol on acid sites followed by decomposition of ethylene on the Ni–Al(2)O(3) interface. This route is favored at 500 °C. After the rapid deactivation of the catalyst for ethylene decomposition, the route of H(2) formation by steam reforming of ethanol and water gas shift reactions over Ni sites is favored. The morphology of the carbon deposits (nanotubes) allows the catalyst to maintain a notable activity for the latter pathways, with stable formation of H(2) (during 48 h in the experiments carried out). At 600 °C, the extent of the gasification reaction of carbon species lowers the carbon material formation. The high formation of carbon material is interesting for the coproduction of H(2) and carbon nanotubes with low CO(2) emissions.
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spelling pubmed-85738262021-11-09 Insights into the Reaction Routes for H(2) Formation in the Ethanol Steam Reforming on a Catalyst Derived from NiAl(2)O(4) Spinel Valecillos, José Iglesias-Vázquez, Sergio Landa, Leire Remiro, Aingeru Bilbao, Javier Gayubo, Ana G. Energy Fuels [Image: see text] This work describes the satisfactory performance of a Ni/Al(2)O(3) catalyst derived from NiAl(2)O(4) spinel in ethanol steam reforming and focuses on studying the prevailing reaction routes for H(2) formation in this system. NiAl(2)O(4) spinel was synthesized using a coprecipitation method and reduced at 850 °C to obtain a Ni/Al(2)O(3) catalyst. The spinel structure and catalyst were characterized using XRD, TPR, N(2) physisorption, NH(3) adsorption and TPD, TPO, SEM, and TEM. The experiments were carried out in a fluidized-bed reactor at 500 or 600 °C and different space-time values, using pure ethanol, ethanol–water, pure ethylene, or ethylene–water feeds. The reaction takes place through two paired routes activated by each catalyst function (metal and acid sites) whose extent is limited by the selective catalyst deactivation. The results evidence that at the beginning of the reaction the main route for the formation of H(2) and carbon (nanotubes) is the dehydration of ethanol on acid sites followed by decomposition of ethylene on the Ni–Al(2)O(3) interface. This route is favored at 500 °C. After the rapid deactivation of the catalyst for ethylene decomposition, the route of H(2) formation by steam reforming of ethanol and water gas shift reactions over Ni sites is favored. The morphology of the carbon deposits (nanotubes) allows the catalyst to maintain a notable activity for the latter pathways, with stable formation of H(2) (during 48 h in the experiments carried out). At 600 °C, the extent of the gasification reaction of carbon species lowers the carbon material formation. The high formation of carbon material is interesting for the coproduction of H(2) and carbon nanotubes with low CO(2) emissions. American Chemical Society 2021-07-29 2021-11-04 /pmc/articles/PMC8573826/ /pubmed/34764544 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.energyfuels.1c01670 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Permits the broadest form of re-use including for commercial purposes, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Valecillos, José
Iglesias-Vázquez, Sergio
Landa, Leire
Remiro, Aingeru
Bilbao, Javier
Gayubo, Ana G.
Insights into the Reaction Routes for H(2) Formation in the Ethanol Steam Reforming on a Catalyst Derived from NiAl(2)O(4) Spinel
title Insights into the Reaction Routes for H(2) Formation in the Ethanol Steam Reforming on a Catalyst Derived from NiAl(2)O(4) Spinel
title_full Insights into the Reaction Routes for H(2) Formation in the Ethanol Steam Reforming on a Catalyst Derived from NiAl(2)O(4) Spinel
title_fullStr Insights into the Reaction Routes for H(2) Formation in the Ethanol Steam Reforming on a Catalyst Derived from NiAl(2)O(4) Spinel
title_full_unstemmed Insights into the Reaction Routes for H(2) Formation in the Ethanol Steam Reforming on a Catalyst Derived from NiAl(2)O(4) Spinel
title_short Insights into the Reaction Routes for H(2) Formation in the Ethanol Steam Reforming on a Catalyst Derived from NiAl(2)O(4) Spinel
title_sort insights into the reaction routes for h(2) formation in the ethanol steam reforming on a catalyst derived from nial(2)o(4) spinel
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8573826/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34764544
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.energyfuels.1c01670
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