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A thermodynamic analysis of hydrogen production via aqueous phase reforming of glycerol

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Seretis, A.; Tsiakaras, P.
Date
2015
DOI
10.1016/j.fuproc.2015.01.021
Keyword
Aqueous phase reforming
Glycerol thermodynamic analysis
H-2 production
RENEWABLE HYDROGEN
OXYGENATED HYDROCARBONS
CATALYSTS
GENERATION
BIODIESEL
CARBON
GAS
Chemistry, Applied
Energy & Fuels
Engineering, Chemical
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Abstract
The thermodynamic analysis of glycerol (C3H8O3) aqueous phase reforming (APR) has been performed following the Gibbs free energy minimization method. The effect of the operating parameters, i.e. water to glycerol mass ratio (W/G = 4-14), pressure ratio (P/P-H2O(sat) = 1-2) and temperature (T = 300-550K) on: i) hydrogen production, ii) CH4 production and iii) car on formation was investigated. For the range of the examined conditions, the conversion of glycerol approached 100%. It was found that the maximum H-2 selectivity reaches (1st case) the maximum stoichiometric value of 70%, while the methanation reaction (2nd case) can be reduced at high temperatures and low pressures but not eliminated, indicating that methanation is thermodynamically favored over H-2 production. It was also found (3rd case) that almost 80% of the amount of glycerol is converted into carbon, while at pressure ratios P/P-H2O(sat) <= 1.4 and temperature values T > 400 K carbon formation can be eliminated. For all the cases studied, the optimal W/G for H-2 production was found equal to 9 under thermodynamic equilibrium conditions and the best conditions to optimize H-2 production and minimize CH4 and carbon formation are as follows: 450 <= T <= 550K, 1 <= P/P-H2O(sat) <= 1.2 and 9 <= W/G <= 14. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/32947
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