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Aqueous-phase reforming of water-soluble compounds from pyrolysis bio-oils

Jéssica Justicia, J.A. Baeza, A.S. Oliveira, L. Calvo, F. G. DE LAS HERAS, Miguel Á. Gilarranz

2022Renewable Energy28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Aqueous-phase reforming (APR) of model compounds of bio-oil aqueous fraction (AFB) was studied at different operating conditions. Substrate conversion, carbon-to-gas yield (CCgas) and hydrogen and alkanes production were evaluated. Levoglucosan, hydroxyacetone, furfural and acetic acid were selected as representative of AFB and tested in batch APR at different concentrations (1–5 %wt.), temperatures (175–220 °C) and reaction times (0.5–4 h), using 3% (wt.) Pt/CB catalysts. Best results were obtained at 220 °C and 1%, with 70–90% substrate conversions, 45–70% CC gas and hydrogen production up to 50 mmol per gram of total organic carbon (TOC). Catalyst stability was checked in APR of levoglucosan during five successive 4 h reaction cycles. The catalyst exhibited high stability, CCgas remained constant and hydrogen production increased and became stable after first reaction cycle with only a slight decrease of TOC conversion. The catalyst with well dispersed metal phase and high contribution of nanoparticles smaller than 2 nm showed a higher production of hydrogen. APR was proved to be a feasible option for the valorisation of AFB.

Topics & Concepts

FurfuralLevoglucosanCatalysisChemistryAqueous solutionPyrolysisYield (engineering)Acetic acidNuclear chemistryAqueous two-phase systemHydrogen productionHydrogenOrganic chemistrySubstrate (aquarium)Materials scienceMetallurgyGeologyBiomass burningOceanographyAerosolCatalysis for Biomass ConversionCatalysis and Hydrodesulfurization StudiesCatalysts for Methane Reforming