Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
47834 Applied Catalysis B: Environmental 2009 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

The reforming of pure ethanol was studied over a bi-metallic precious metal (Rh/Pt) catalyst deposited on a ceramic monolith in order to analyze reforming process conditions. High ethanol conversion tests performed at low space velocities (<20,000 h−1) confirmed that the catalyst could achieve 100% ethanol conversion to equilibrium concentrations of H2, CO, CO2 and CH4. Low conversion tests at high space velocities (≥50,000 h−1) were conducted to produce an overall rate expression with an activation energy of 85 kJ mole−1. The reaction was found to have a 1.2 reaction order for ethanol and zero order for water for stoichiometric ethanol and water ratios. In addition, the impact of non-catalytic reactions was studied. The results showed that the catalyst was capable of reforming ethanol as well as the by-products from non-catalytic reactions at 500–700 °C.This work is part 1 of a series to develop a process for steam reforming E85 (85% ethanol + 15% gasoline) to generate hydrogen for a fuel cell.

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