Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1273223 International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 2010 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

This paper presents the results of the investigation on steam reforming bio-oil aqueous fraction coupled with in situ carbon dioxide capture for hydrogen production. Experiments were carried out in a bench-scale fixed-bed reactor with calcined dolomite as the sorbent. The effects of temperature and water to bio-oil ratio on hydrogen production are reported. In the presence of calcined dolomite, maximum hydrogen yield of 75% was obtained among without sorbent, with CaO and with calcined dolomite at 600 °C, whereas hydrogen content was 83%, a little lower than that of 85% when CaO was used. Hydrogen content varies little at different water to bio-oil ratios and hydrogen yield was the greatest at the water to bio-oil ratio of 1:1. After regeneration of the sorbent, hydrogen content was back to the initial level but the hydrogen yield dropped.

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