International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2021

Enhanced hydrogen production by the catalytic alkaline thermal gasification of cellulose with Ni/Fe dual-functional CaO based catalysts

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract A two-stage system involving alkaline thermal gasification of cellulose with Ca(OH)2 sorbent and catalytic reforming with Ni/Fe dual-functional CaO based catalysts is proposed and applied to enhance H2 production and in-situ CO2 capture. The results show that the H2 concentration is maximized at a considerably lower temperature (500\xa0°C) than commercialized biomass gasification processes, reducing energy consumption. Sol-gel method is deemed better than impregnation method for its lower cost and higher-concentration H2 production. Among the prepared catalysts, sol-NiCa catalyst exhibits the best performance in CO2 absorption, resistance to carbon deposition, and cyclic stability, creating maximum H2 concentration (79.22\xa0vol%), H2 yield (27.36\xa0mmol\xa0g−1 cellulose), and H2 conversion (57.61%). Introduction of Ni rather than Fe on the CaO based catalyst promotes steam methane reforming at moderate temperature range of 400–600\xa0°C, generating low contents of CH4 (5.38\xa0vol%), CO2 (4.82\xa0vol%), and CO (10.58\xa0vol%).

Volume 46
Pages 32783-32799
DOI 10.1016/J.IJHYDENE.2021.07.142
Language English
Journal International Journal of Hydrogen Energy

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