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Oxidative Steam Reforming of Raw Bio-Oil over Supported and Bulk Ni Catalysts for Hydrogen Production

Authors :
Ingeniería química
Ingeniaritza kimikoa
Arandia Gutiérrez, Aitor
Remiro Eguskiza, Aingeru
García, Verónica
Castaño Sánchez, Pedro
Bilbao Elorriaga, Javier
Gayubo Cazorla, Ana Guadalupe
Ingeniería química
Ingeniaritza kimikoa
Arandia Gutiérrez, Aitor
Remiro Eguskiza, Aingeru
García, Verónica
Castaño Sánchez, Pedro
Bilbao Elorriaga, Javier
Gayubo Cazorla, Ana Guadalupe
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Several Ni catalysts of supported (on La2O3-alpha Al2O3, CeO2, and CeO2-ZrO2) or bulk types (Ni-La perovskites and NiAl2O4 spinel) have been tested in the oxidative steam reforming (OSR) of raw bio-oil, and special attention has been paid to the catalysts' regenerability by means of studies on reaction-regeneration cycles. The experimental set-up consists of two units in series, for the separation of pyrolytic lignin in the first step (at 500 degrees C) and the on line OSR of the remaining oxygenates in a fluidized bed reactor at 700 degrees C. The spent catalysts have been characterized by N-2 adsorption-desorption, X-ray diffraction and temperature programmed reduction, and temperature programmed oxidation (TPO). The results reveal that among the supported catalysts, the best balance between activity-H-2 selectivity-stability corresponds to Ni/La2O3-alpha Al2O3, due to its smaller Ni-0 particle size. Additionally, it is more selective to H-2 than perovskite catalysts and more stable than both perovskites and the spinel catalyst. However, the activity of the bulk NiAl2O4 spinel catalyst can be completely recovered after regeneration by coke combustion at 850 degrees C because the spinel structure is completely recovered, which facilitates the dispersion of Ni in the reduction step prior to reaction. Consequently, this catalyst is suitable for the OSR at a higher scale in reaction-regeneration cycles.

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This work was carried out with the financial support of the Department of Education Universities and Investigation of the Basque Government (IT748-13), the Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness of the Spanish Government jointly with the European Regional Development Funds (AEI/FEDER, UE) (Projects CTQ2012-35263, CTQ2015-68883-R and CTQ2016-79646-P and Ph.D. grant BES-2013-063639 for A. Arandia)., English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1346965231
Document Type :
Electronic Resource