Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7732382 | Journal of Power Sources | 2015 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
An H2 concentration close to equilibrium (â95 vol.% for S/C = 3.2) is achieved working at both lower (0.01 mol CH4 hâ1 (gcatalyst + gsorbent)â1 or 769 hâ1) and higher MHSV (0.04 mol CH4 hâ1 (gcatalyst + gsorbent)â1 or 3000 hâ1). The practical operation window for the combination of the sorbent and catalyst used should be below 0.044 mol CH4 hâ1 gsorbentâ1, and around 0.44 mol CH4 hâ1 gcatalystâ1. The stabilities of both solids (sorbent and catalyst) working cyclically are demonstrated, despite the demanding and realistic regeneration environments used. Thus, H2 purity close to equilibrium (â88 vol.% for S/C = 2) is attained under SER conditions and no carbon deposition is found. In summary, the results obtained confirm the good joint performance of the synthesized solids in the SER process even when working under demanding conditions.
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Authors
Ana Luisa GarcÃa-Lario, MarÃa Aznar, Gemma S. Grasa, Ramón Murillo,