Issue 72, 2014

Synthesis gas production from bio-oil: steam reforming of ethanol as a model compound

Abstract

Using original hydrothermal technology honeycomb corundum monoliths with a peculiar porous structure and high water-adsorbing capacity facilitating procedures of active component loading have been produced. The detailed study of ethanol steam reforming over Ru/Ce0.5Zr0.5O2(CZ), Ru/Ce0.4Zr0.4Sm0.2O2–(δ + γ)Al2O3 (granulated) and Ru/Ce0.4Zr0.4Sm0.2O2/α-Al2O3 (monolithic) has been performed. It has been revealed that the main route of the reaction over Ru/CZ is ethanol dehydrogenation while ethanol dehydration into ethylene mainly occurs over Ru/CZS–Al2O3. Variation of the H2O–EtOH ratio, contact time and temperature allows hydrogen and CO yield to be governed. The monolithic catalyst has shown a high performance and stability at short contact time (0.1–0.4 s) and low water concentration (H2O–EtOH ∼ 1–3).

Graphical abstract: Synthesis gas production from bio-oil: steam reforming of ethanol as a model compound

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
19 Jun 2014
Accepted
12 Aug 2014
First published
12 Aug 2014

RSC Adv., 2014,4, 37964-37972

Author version available

Synthesis gas production from bio-oil: steam reforming of ethanol as a model compound

S. Pavlova, P. Yaseneva, V. Sadykov, V. Rogov, S. Tikhov, Yu. Bespalko, S. Belochapkine and J. Ross, RSC Adv., 2014, 4, 37964 DOI: 10.1039/C4RA05948D

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