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Steam reforming of alcohols for hydrogen production
Fecha
2014-11Registro en:
Buffoni, Ivana Natalia; Pompeo, Francisco; Santori, Gerardo Fabian; Nichio, Nora Nancy; Steam reforming of alcohols for hydrogen production; Betham Science; Current catalysis; 3; 2; 11-2014; 220-228
2211-5455
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Buffoni, Ivana Natalia
Pompeo, Francisco
Santori, Gerardo Fabian
Nichio, Nora Nancy
Resumen
To understand the complexity of the reactions involved in the steam reforming of glycerol and with the aim ofidentifying the contribution of C-C and C-O bonds cleavage, in this work we have studied the steam reforming of C3 alcoholssimpler than glycerol such as 1-propanol, 2-propanol, 1,2-propanediol and 1,3-propanediol. A Pt/SiO2 catalyst wasemployed and were studied the conversion and the product distribution for each alcohol. It was possible to determine theabsence of C-O and C-C bonds cleavage in a secondary alcohol such as 2-propanol and 1,2 propanediol. The presence ofreaction intermediates with an aldehyde function, deactivates the catalyst due to their strong adsorption on the metal site,moreover, the presence of hydroxyl-aldehydes promotes the C-C bonds cleavage favoring the gas production. The reactionpathway from glycerol to acetol by cleavage C-O bonding or dehydration on metal site is responsible for the subsequentreactions leading to deactivation.The main reaction pathway to obtain gaseous products from glycerol reforming involve C-C bonds cleavage of primaryalcohols such as 2,3-dihydroxypropanal, 1,2-ethanediol and 2-hydroxyethanal. In order to confirm the proposed reactionpathways, steam reforming of ethylene glycol was performed, identifying this compound as primary intermediates to obtaingaseous products from glycerol.