| Literature DB >> 25876558 |
Li-Chung Chen1, Hongkui Cheng1, Chih-Wei Chiang1, Shawn D Lin2.
Abstract
Hydrogen production through the use of renewable raw materials and renewable energy is crucial for advancing its applications as an energy carrier. In this study, we fabricated a solid oxide solution of Cu and Ni within a confined pore space, followed by a partial reduction, to produce a highly efficient catalyst for ethanol steam reforming (ESR). At 300 °C, EtOH is completely converted, a H2 yield of approximately 5 mol per mol is achieved, and CO2 is the main carbon-containing product. This demonstrates that H2 production from bioethanol is an efficient and sustainable approach. Such a highly efficient ESR catalyst is attributed to the ability of the metal-oxide interface to facilitate the transformation of CHx adspecies from acetaldehyde decomposition into methoxy-like adspecies, which are reformed readily to produce H2 and consequently reduce CH4 formation.Entities:
Keywords: alcohols; biomass; heterogeneous catalysis; hydrogen; interfaces
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25876558 DOI: 10.1002/cssc.201403433
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ChemSusChem ISSN: 1864-5631 Impact factor: 8.928