Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1268201 International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 2016 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

•AVPR and APR of sorghum hydrolysate and glycerol were studied.•AVPR was very effective process for high-yield of hydrogen production.•Hydrogen yield increased in higher operating temperatures.•The lack of pressure is a big advantage for implementation AVPR in industry.

Aqueous–phase reforming (APR) and atmospheric pressure vapour–phase reforming (AVPR) of biomass hydrolysate were performed in a continuous flow fixed–bed reactor using Raney–Ni, supported Ru, Pd and Pt catalysts for high-yield hydrogen production. Sorghum biomass hydrolysate and glycerol were used as feeds. It was observed that AVPR process was considerably more effective than APR process for high-yield hydrogen production. The hydrogen yield was highest when Raney–Ni catalyst was used in AVPR of sorghum hydrolysate. Increasing the operating temperature from 230 to 270 °C in AVPR process led to 3.4 fold increase in hydrogen yield. The results showed that AVPR is more attractive than APR process for production of high-yield hydrogen with low amount of CO2 and CH4. No pressure application in AVPR is also a big advantage over APR for implementation the process in industry.

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