Sorption enhanced ethanol steam reforming on a bifunctional Ni/CaO catalyst for H-2 production
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2021-12Author
Sun, Shuzhuang
Wu, Chunfei
Olazar Barona, Leire
Artetxe Uria, Maite
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Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering 9(6) : (2021) // Article ID 106725
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[EN]The activity and stability of a 10 wt%NiO/CaO catalyst were tested in the sorption enhanced ethanol steam reforming (SEESR) in a fluidized bed reactor. The effect of temperature in the 600-750 degrees C range was analyzed and the performance of the catalyst at 700 degrees C was assessed by conducting cycles of SEESR reaction and CO2 desorption. At zero time on stream, an increase in temperature enhanced ethanol steam reforming reactions, and therefore H-2 production increased from a yield of 20.3 wt% at 600 degrees C to 22 wt% at 750 degrees C. However, high temperatures hindered the catalyst sorption performance, i.e., CO2 capture declined from 7.9 to 2.1 mmol(CO2) g(cat)(-1). In order to evaluate the catalyst performance throughout the cycles and relate it with its features, both fresh and deactivated catalysts were characterized in detail by N-2 adsorption-desorption, X-ray fluorescence (XRF), X-ray diffraction (XRD), temperature programmed reduction (TPR) and oxidation (TPO) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). Subsequent to 12 cycles, the catalyst CO2 capture performance was slightly lower than that of the fresh one (approximately 7%) and hardly changed in the next cycles. Furthermore, the use of the same temperature for SEESR reaction and CO2 desorption led to the highest adsorption capacity of the catalyst over multiple cycles.