Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
154140 Chemical Engineering Journal 2008 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

Catalytic steam reforming of ethanol for hydrogen production in presence and absence of oxygen has been studied over Ni-CeO2-ZrO2 catalyst. The effect of oxygen addition and space time on conversion and product selectivities has been investigated in a down-flow tubular fixed bed reactor at atmospheric pressure with an ethanol/water molar ratio of 1:8, over a temperature range of 400–650 °C. The O2/EtOH molar ratio was varied from 0.5 to 1.5. In the presence of oxygen, the catalytic activity was significantly higher and the effect was more at lower temperature (<450 °C). Hydrogen yields and selectivities as well as the coke deposition were significantly affected by addition of oxygen. At a temperature ≤500 °C, hydrogen yield was highest at an O2/EtOH molar ratio of 0.5, whereas at higher temperatures, higher hydrogen yields were obtained in absence of oxygen. Higher oxygen content in the feed (O2/EtOH ≥ 0.5) reduced the hydrogen yield.

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