Hydrogen Production from Reaction of Apple Pomace with Water over Commercial Steam Reforming Ni Catalysts

H2 production from biomass is an important area of research. Steam reforming of apple pomace at high temperatures at > 973 K was carried out over a commercial steam reforming Ni catalyst using a fluid bed reactor. The Ni catalyst could catalyze the reaction between apple pomace and H2O to produce...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of the Japan Petroleum Institute 2006, Vol.49(5), pp.262-267
Hauptverfasser: Takahashi, Junpei, Mori, Toshiaki
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:H2 production from biomass is an important area of research. Steam reforming of apple pomace at high temperatures at > 973 K was carried out over a commercial steam reforming Ni catalyst using a fluid bed reactor. The Ni catalyst could catalyze the reaction between apple pomace and H2O to produce H2. The balance between the reactant apple pomace and the product gases together with thermogravimetric data suggested that apple pomace was decomposed to H2, CO, CH4, CO2 and carbon deposits prior to steam reforming, and the resultant deposited carbon reacted with H2O to produce H2, CO, and CO2. This conclusion was supported by the observation that potassium and calcium compounds added to the Ni catalyst considerably increased the extent of gasification, probably by promotion of the reaction between deposited carbon and H2O. Enhancement of the reaction between deposited carbon and H2O is a possible way to develop a high performance system for H2 production from steam reforming of biomass.
ISSN:1346-8804
1349-273X
DOI:10.1627/jpi.49.262