Aqueous-phase reforming of glycerol over Pt-Co catalyst: Effect of process variables
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2022-02-16Autor
Ayastuy Arizti, José Luis
Iriarte Velasco, Unai
Gutiérrez Ortiz, Miguel Angel
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Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering 10(3) : (2022) // Art. Id.107402
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This study examined the influence of process variables (glycerol concentration in feed, coupled temperature/pressure and space velocity) in the catalytic performance in the APR of glycerol over 0.3Pt/CoAl catalyst in a continuous fixed-bed reactor in order to maximize the production of H2. The effect of glycerol concentration in the feed was studied from 5 to 20 wt%, the coupled temperature/pressure varied from 225 °C/25 bar to 260 °C/50 bar and the spatial velocity was changed from 0.68 to 17 h-1. Our results reflected that H2 production was favored at higher reaction temperature/pressure (3.62 vs. 2.49 molH2/molGly-converted, at the most severe and mild conditions, respectively), lower WHSV (3.89 vs. 1.27 molH2/molGly-converted, at the lowest and highest space velocity, respectively) and more diluted feedstocks (3.95 vs. 1.44 molH2/molGly-converted, at the most diluted and concentrated freestreams, respectively). A threshold value at 10 wt% glycerol was found for the ratio of dehydrogenation to dehydration liquid products. The post-reaction catalyst was also characterized by several techniques, showing that Co leaching was the major drawback, especially at the mildest operation conditions, while carbonaceous deposits are negligible.