Network


Latest external collaboration on country level. Dive into details by clicking on the dots.

Hotspot


Dive into the research topics where J.L. Pinilla is active.

Publication


Featured researches published by J.L. Pinilla.


Journal of Natural Gas Chemistry | 2012

Hydrogen production by catalytic decomposition of methane using a Fe-based catalyst in a fluidized bed reactor

D. Torres; S. de Llobet; J.L. Pinilla; M.J. Lázaro; I. Suelves; R. Moliner

Catalytic decomposition of methane using a Fe-based catalyst for hydrogen production has been studied in this work. A Fe/Al2O3 catalyst previously developed by our research group has been tested in a fluidized bed reactor (FBR). A parametric study of the effects of some process variables, including reaction temperature and space velocity, is undertaken. The operating conditions strongly affect the catalyst performance. Methane conversion was increased by increasing the temperature and lowering the space velocity. Using temperatures between 700 and 900 °C and space velocities between 3 and 6 LN/gcat.h), a methane conversion in the range of 25%–40% for the gas exiting the reactor could be obtained during a 6 h run. In addition, carbon was deposited in the form of nanofilaments (chain like nanofibers and multiwall nanotubes) with similar properties to those obtained in a fixed bed reactor.


Green Chemistry | 2018

Effect of carbon-based materials and CeO2 on Ni catalysts for Kraft lignin liquefaction in supercritical water

Aderlanio Cardoso; T.R. Reina; I. Suelves; J.L. Pinilla; Marcos Millan; Klaus Hellgardt

Kraft lignin (KL) is a by-product from cellulose production typically treated as a waste or used as a low-value fuel in heat and power generation in the pulp and paper industry. This study explores KL upgrading to monoaromatic compounds using supercritical water (SCW) as reaction medium. The effect of Ni–CeO2 catalysts supported on carbon nanofibers (CNF) and activated carbon (AC) on the product distribution was investigated. These catalysts were prepared by a wet-impregnation method with acetone, and reduced Ni was observed without the use of H2. CNF presented a high degree of stability in SCW. Ni in its reduced state was still present in all spent catalysts, mainly when CNF were the support. While catalysts supported in AC led to high yields of char and gas, a 56 wt% yield of a light liquid fraction, recovered as dichloromethane (DCM)-soluble product and consisting mainly of (methoxy)phenols (>80 mol%), was obtained in a batch reactor at 400 °C, 230 bar, with Ni–CeO2/CNF as a catalyst. A short reaction time was key to avoid the formation of gas and char. This study demonstrates that high yields of DCM-soluble products from KL and low char formation can be obtained by using only SCW and catalysts, an alternative to widely reported approaches like the addition of organic co-solvents (e.g., phenol) and/or H2.


International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2007

Production of hydrogen and carbon nanofibers by thermal decomposition of methane using metal catalysts in a fluidized bed reactor

J.L. Pinilla; R. Moliner; I. Suelves; M.J. Lázaro; Y. Echegoyen; José Palacios


International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2007

Hydrogen production by methane decarbonization: Carbonaceous catalysts

I. Suelves; M.J. Lázaro; R. Moliner; J.L. Pinilla; H. Cubero


Chemical Engineering Journal | 2008

Kinetic study of the thermal decomposition of methane using carbonaceous catalysts

J.L. Pinilla; I. Suelves; M.J. Lázaro; R. Moliner


Journal of Power Sources | 2007

Hydrogen production by thermo-catalytic decomposition of methane: Regeneration of active carbons using CO2☆

J.L. Pinilla; I. Suelves; R. Utrilla; M.E. Gálvez; M.J. Lázaro; R. Moliner


International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2008

Study of the deactivation mechanism of carbon blacks used in methane decomposition

M.J. Lázaro; J.L. Pinilla; I. Suelves; R. Moliner


Chemical Engineering Journal | 2008

Carbonaceous materials as catalysts for decomposition of methane

I. Suelves; J.L. Pinilla; M.J. Lázaro; R. Moliner


International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2011

High temperature iron-based catalysts for hydrogen and nanostructured carbon production by methane decomposition

J.L. Pinilla; R. Utrilla; R.K. Karn; I. Suelves; M.J. Lázaro; R. Moliner; Ana B. García; Jean-Noël Rouzaud


International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2008

Activity of NiCuAl catalyst in methane decomposition studied using a thermobalance and the structural changes in the Ni and the deposited carbon

J.L. Pinilla; I. Suelves; María Jesús Lázaro; R. Moliner; José Palacios

Collaboration


Dive into the J.L. Pinilla's collaboration.

Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

R. Moliner

Spanish National Research Council

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

M.J. Lázaro

Spanish National Research Council

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

D. Torres

Spanish National Research Council

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

S. de Llobet

Spanish National Research Council

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Ana B. García

Spanish National Research Council

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

H. Purón

Imperial College London

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

R. Utrilla

Spanish National Research Council

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

María Jesús Lázaro

Spanish National Research Council

View shared research outputs
Researchain Logo
Decentralizing Knowledge