Catalytic steam reforming of acetic acid for hydrogen production |
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Authors: | A.C. Basagiannis X.E. Verykios |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Patras, GR-26500 Patras, Greece |
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Abstract: | A variety of supported metal catalysts were tested under conditions of steam reforming of acetic acid (HAc), which was selected as a model compound for pyrolysis oil. The influence of several parameters on catalytic activity and selectivity were examined, including catalyst composition, i.e. nature of the metal and the carrier, reaction temperature and time on stream. The metallic phase of such catalysts was comprised of various metals, such as Pt, Pd, Rh, Ru and Ni, which were supported on metal oxides carriers, such as Al2O3, La2O3/Al2O3, MgO/Al2O3 and CeO2/Al2O3. It was found that Ni-based and Ru-based catalysts present high activity and selectivity toward hydrogen production. Ru catalysts supported on La2O3/Al2O3 and MgO/Al2O3 carriers, showed good long-term stability as a function of time on stream. However, Ni catalysts were not as stable as Ru catalysts. The amount of carbon deposited on each catalyst was estimated, and it was found that it depends strongly on the nature of the catalyst. |
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Keywords: | Steam reforming Hydrogen production Acetic acid Pyrolysis oil Ru Ni |
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