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Alkali metal bifunctional catalyst-sorbents enabled biomass pyrolysis for enhanced hydrogen production

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Date of Publication:2020-04-01

Journal:RENEWABLE ENERGY

Included Journals:SCIE、EI

Volume:148

Page Number:168-175

ISSN No.:0960-1481

Key Words:Alkali ceramics; Bifunctional catalyst-sorbent; Biomass pyrolysis; Hydrogen production; Char gasification

Abstract:Alkali ceramics are well-known high temperature CO2 sorbents in forms of zirconates or orthosilicates with catalytic tar cracking ability prior to or after carbonation. In this study, Li2ZrO3, Li4SiO4, and Na2ZrO3 were selected as catalyst-sorbent bifunctional materials to enhance the pyrolysis of sawdust. This study investigated the synergy between the alkali metal bifunctional materials under pyrolytic conditions. The weight loss data and gas yield trends in the temperature between 200 and 800 degrees C demonstrated a combined catalytic process and gas-solid reaction. A metal carbonate phase was formed after the reaction of capturing CO2. The CO2 capture promoted H-2 production because of Le Chatelier principle and the formation of carbonate phase assisted tar cracking reactions. H-2 production increased from 5.73 mmol g(-1) to 8.87 mmol g(-1), 15.85 mmol g(-1), and 13.67 mmol g(-1) in the presence of Li2ZrO3, Li4SiO4, and Na2ZrO3, respectively. At temperatures around 700 degrees C, CO was released due to secondary cracking reaction and the Boudouard reaction of CO2 released from the sorbents. Overall, the alkali ceramics present the catalyst-sorbent bifunctional activity for enhancing H-2 production during biomass pyrolysis. (C) 2019 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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