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Thermodynamic analysis of steam reforming of glycerol for hydrogen production at atmospheric pressure

Ammaru Ismaila, Xueli Chen, Xin Gao, Xiaolei Fan

2020Frontiers of Chemical Science and Engineering32 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Thermodynamic chemical equilibrium analysis of steam reforming of glycerol (SRG) for selective hydrogen production was performed based on the Gibbs free energy minimisation method. The ideal SRG reaction (C 3 H 8 O 3 + 3H 2 O → 3CO 2 +7H 2 ) and a comprehensive set of side reactions during SRG are considered for the formation of a wide range of products. Specifically, this work focused on the analysis of formation of CO 2 , CO and CH 4 in the gas phase and determination of the carbon free region in SRG under the conditions at atmospheric pressure, 600 K–1100 K and 1.013 × 10 5 –1.013 × 10 6 Pa with the steam-to-glycerol feed ratios (SGFR) of 1:5–10. The reaction conditions which favoured SRG for H 2 production with minimum coke formation were identifies as: atmospheric pressure, temperatures of 900 K–1050 K and SGFR of 10:1. The influence of using the inert carrier gas (i.e., N 2 ) in SRG was studied as well at atmospheric pressure. Although the presence of N 2 in the stream decreased the partial pressure of reactants, it was beneficial to improve the equilibrium yield of H 2 . Under both conditions of SRG (with/without inert gas), the CH 4 production is minimised, and carbon formation was thermodynamically unfavoured at steam rich conditions of SGFR > 5:1.

Topics & Concepts

ChemistryAtmospheric pressureHydrogenChemical equilibriumInert gasHydrogen productionGibbs free energyCokeInertThermodynamicsAnalytical Chemistry (journal)Physical chemistryOrganic chemistryPhysicsGeologyOceanographyCatalysts for Methane ReformingCatalysis for Biomass ConversionCatalysis and Hydrodesulfurization Studies
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