Ethanol steam reforming for hydrogen generation over structured catalysts
2013
The present paper reports on the preparation, characterization and reaction evaluation of
structured catalysts toward hydrogen generation via ethanol steam reforming. To these
ends, 400 cpsi cordierite monoliths were functionalized with RhePd/CeO2 catalyst. SEM,
TEM and XRD showed a uniform and well-covering CeO2 layer where RhePd nanoparticles
of less than 0.5 nm were anchored. The functionalized monoliths were successfully tested
for synthesis gas production from ethanol steam reforming. Realistic operating conditions
were selected, including temperatures between 500 and 950 K, pressures from 1 to 6 bar,
undiluted ethanol:water molar ratios 1:4e1:8 (i.e., 2 S/C 4) and a wide range of feed
loads. Appropriate activity and hydrogen selectivity were verified for the catalytic system,
with ca. complete ethanol conversion at T > 700 K and a minor, or even negligible, generation
of by-products (acetaldehyde, acetone, ethane, ethylene). Operating at 950 K and
1.5 bar, a H2 yield of 3.4 mol hydrogen per mol ethanol in feed was achieved for a liquid feed
load of 0.22 mlliq/(mgcat min) (S/C ¼ 3), with 8.1% of CH4 and 8.2% of CO on dry basis. Kinetic
parameters of a phenomenological set of reaction rate equations were fitted against
experimental data, considering ethanol decomposition (methane formation) with subsequent
methane steam reforming to both CO and CO2 and wateregas shift reaction.
Copyright a 2013, Hydrogen Energy Publications, LLC. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights
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