Steam reforming of sunflower oil for hydrogen production

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作者
Marquevich, M [1 ]
Coll, R [1 ]
Montané, D [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Rovira & Virgili, Dept Chem Engn, Tarragona 43006, Catalonia, Spain
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10.1021/ie9900317
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TQ [化学工业];
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0817 ;
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We studied the production of hydrogen by the catalytic steam reforming of sunflower oil, a renewable resource that is already used as feedstock for producing biodiesel. The study was performed in a fixed-bed reactor with a commercial nickel-based catalyst for steam-reforming naphtha. Steam-to-carbon (S/C) ratios of 3, 6, and 9 and catalyst temperatures from 550 to 880 degrees C were tested at a constant space velocity (MC1HSV) of 410 mol(carbon) h(-1) L-catalyst(-1), equivalent to a gas hourly space velocity (G(C1)HSV) of 9150 h(-1). Sunflower oil was completely converted to hydrogen, methane, and carbon oxides, except for the runs performed at the lowest temperatures and an S/C ratio of 3. The hydrogen yield ranged from 72% to 87% of the stoichiometric potential, depending on the steam-to-carbon ratio and the catalyst temperature, which governed the equilibrium among gas species. Thermal cracking of the oil in the gas-phase was a competing process during steam reforming, especially above 650 degrees C where it converted fatty acids to a wide array of products, including ethylene and aromatics. Cracking products were subsequently converted to hydrogen and carbon oxides by the catalytic steam-reforming reaction. A gradual deactivation of the catalyst by carbon deposition was observed in long-duration reforming experiments, although catalyst activity was restored after steaming at 850 degrees C for 3 h.
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