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Auto-thermal reforming of acetic acid for hydrogen production by ordered mesoporous Ni-xSm-Al-O catalysts: Effect of samarium promotion

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  • Zhou, Qing
  • Zhong, Xinyan
  • Xie, Xingyue
  • Jia, Xuanyi
  • Chen, Baiquan
  • Wang, Ning
  • Huang, Lihong

Abstract

Biomass-derived acetic acid (HAc), as a hydrogen storage medium, can be transformed to hydrogen via on-board reformer for fuel cells. Steam reforming (SR) of HAc is a traditional hydrogen production process, but endothermicity of SR is a concern for heat management in dynamic on-board application. Auto-thermal reforming (ATR) of HAc is a promising route, while catalyst deactivation in harsh ATR atmosphere should be addressed. Samarium-promoted ordered mesoporous Ni-xSm-Al-O catalysts were synthesized via improved evaporation-induced self-assembly (EISA) method, and tested in ATR of HAc for hydrogen production. The Ni-2Sm-Al-O catalyst produced a stable HAc conversion near 100.0% and a hydrogen yield at 2.6 mol-H2/mol-HAc in a 30-h test. Meanwhile, the Ni-2Sm-Al-O catalyst shows resistance to oxidation, sintering and coking; this improved reactivity and durability can be attributed to basic Sm oxides and ordered mesoporous framework with confinement effect: the basic sites are beneficial to adsorption and activation of HAc, and the ordered mesoporous framework constrains the thermal agglutination of Ni metal and formation of coking, while intermediate carbonous species of *CHx (x = 0–3) can be gasified via the Sm2O3-Sm2O2CO3 cycle. These Sm-promoted Ni-based catalysts are also tested with different temperatures and O/C, and show potentials in ATR of HAc for hydrogen production.

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  • Zhou, Qing & Zhong, Xinyan & Xie, Xingyue & Jia, Xuanyi & Chen, Baiquan & Wang, Ning & Huang, Lihong, 2020. "Auto-thermal reforming of acetic acid for hydrogen production by ordered mesoporous Ni-xSm-Al-O catalysts: Effect of samarium promotion," Renewable Energy, Elsevier, vol. 145(C), pages 2316-2326.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:renene:v:145:y:2020:i:c:p:2316-2326
    DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2019.07.078
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    1. Wang, Yishuang & Liang, Defang & Wang, Chunsheng & Chen, Mingqiang & Tang, Zhiyuan & Hu, Jiaxin & Yang, Zhonglian & Zhang, Han & Wang, Jun & Liu, Shaomin, 2020. "Influence of calcination temperature of Ni/Attapulgite on hydrogen production by steam reforming ethanol," Renewable Energy, Elsevier, vol. 160(C), pages 597-611.

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