Thermodynamic analysis of dry autothermal reforming of glycerol |
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Authors: | Ganesh R. Kale Bhaskar D. Kulkarni |
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Affiliation: | CEPD Division, National Chemical Laboratory, Pune, Maharashtra 411008, India |
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Abstract: | Dry autothermal reforming of glycerol uses a combination of dry (CO2) reforming and partial oxidation reactions to produce syngas rich product stream. Thermodynamic equilibrium data for dry autothermal reforming of glycerol was generated for temperature range 600-1000 K, 1 bar pressure, OCGR [feed O2/C (C of glycerol only) ratio] 0.1 to 0.5 and CGR [feed CO2/glycerol ratio] 1 to 5 and analyzed. The objective of the paper is to identify the thermodynamic domain of the process operation, study the variation of product distribution pattern and describe the optimum conditions to maximize yield of the desired product and minimize the undesired product formation. Higher OCGR and higher CGR yielded a syngas ratio (∼ 1), with lower carbon and methane formation, while lower CGR and lower OCGR yielded good hydrogen and total hydrogen, with low water and CO2 production. The best thermoneutral condition for DATR of glycerol operation was seen at a temperature of 926.31 K at 1 bar pressure, OCGR = 0.3 and CGR = 1 that gave 2.67 mol of hydrogen, 4.8 mol of total hydrogen with negligible methane and carbon formations. |
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Keywords: | Glycerol reforming Dry reforming Syngas production Thermodynamic modeling CO2 reforming |
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