Hydrogen production by glycerol steam reforming: How Mg doping affects the catalytic behaviour of Ni/Al2O3 catalysts
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2016
Abstract:
Glycerol steam reforming, using Mg doped Ni/Al2O3 catalysts, was investigated with the
aim to efficiently produce hydrogen. Catalyst containing different Mg loading were prepared
by impregnation method maintaining constant the Ni loading (10 wt.%). Catalytic
experiments were performed in fixed bed reactor operated at 500 and 600 C. Characterization
results revealed that Mg, further to infer a basic character to the carrier, promotes
the Ni dispersion. In addition to observe that the catalytic activity was mainly dependent
upon the Ni dispersion, the amount and morphology of coke formed during reaction was
affected by Mg loading. In particular, the addition of 3wt% of Mg contributes to reduce the
coke formation rate while a subsequent addition of Mg up to 10wt%, does not significantly
affect neither the catalytic activity nor the carbon formation. By operating at 600 C and
with H2O/Gly ratio of 6, low amount of coke, mainly of filamentous nature, was formed.
The size and structure of carbon filaments changed as a function of Ni particle size and Mg
loading.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Glycerol steam reforming; Hydrogen production; Ni-Mg catalysts
Elenco autori:
Frusteri, Francesco; Bonura, Giuseppe; Cannilla, Catia
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