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Sustainable hydrogen-rich syngas from steam reforming of bio-based acetic acid over ZnO and CeO(2)–ZnO supported Ni-based catalysts
Sustainable hydrogen-rich syngas from steam reforming (SR) of bio-based acetic acid over ZnO and CeO(2)–ZnO supported Ni-based catalysts was studied by means of a bench-scale fixed-bed unit combined with NDIR/TCD techniques. The effects of Ni/ZnO catalysts with different nickel loadings (5–15%), tem...
Autores principales: | , , , , |
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Formato: | Online Artículo Texto |
Lenguaje: | English |
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The Royal Society of Chemistry
2020
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9057209/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35515189 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra07699f |
Sumario: | Sustainable hydrogen-rich syngas from steam reforming (SR) of bio-based acetic acid over ZnO and CeO(2)–ZnO supported Ni-based catalysts was studied by means of a bench-scale fixed-bed unit combined with NDIR/TCD techniques. The effects of Ni/ZnO catalysts with different nickel loadings (5–15%), temperature (T = 500–900 °C), steam to carbon molar ratio (S/C = 1–5) and weight hourly space velocity (WHSV = 3–7 h(−1)) on SR of acetic acid were explored. In addition, the influence of CeO(2) addition on the catalytic performance was assessed to investigate the improvement effect of Ce as a promoter on the catalytic activity. As the nickel loading increased from 5 to 15%, the H(2) yield increased significantly from 31.0 to 51.0% with a growth rate of 64.5%, while the CO yield first decreased from 31.6 to 27.7% and then increased to 35.7%. Between 500 and 900 °C, the yields of H(2) and CO first increased and then decreased, corresponding to the peak yields of 51.0% and 35.7% at 800 °C, respectively. S/C gave a similar trend of H(2) yield to the T, while the CO yield continued to decrease with increasing S/C from 1 to 5. The H(2) yield gradually decreased from 54.1 to 28.7% as the WHSV increased, while the peak value of CO yield was 35.7%, corresponding to WHSV = 5. The addition of 25 wt% CeO(2) to the Ni/ZnO catalyst with a nickel loading of 15% improved the H(2) yield from 51.0 to 74.0% when reforming acetic acid under the optimal operating conditions of T = 800 °C, S/C = 3 and WHSV = 5 h(−1). The CO yield was reduced from 35.7 to 33.2%, and the corresponding H(2)/CO ratio increased from 2.9 to 4.5. The excellent catalyst stability was obtained in the SR of acetic acid using Ni/CeO(2)–ZnO catalyst. H(2) yield was reduced from 76.0 to 73.5% with a decrease of 3.4%, while CO yield increased from 32.1 to 41.3% with a growth rate of 28.7% within 15–360 minutes. |
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