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Catalytic supercritical gasification of biocrude from hydrothermal liquefaction of cattle manure

Journal

APPLIED CATALYSIS B-ENVIRONMENTAL
Volume 189, Issue -, Pages 119-132

Publisher

ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.apcatb.2016.02.032

Keywords

Supercritical water gasification; Hydrothermal liquefaction; Biocrude; Cattle manure; Catalyst; Kinetic modelling; Eley-Rideal (ER); Rate determining step (RDS)

Funding

  1. NSERC [400495]

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In this article, we performed catalytic supercritical water gasification (SCWG) of biomass to enhance hydrogen production. First we used glucose as a model compound to screen the best catalyst and then we used this catalyst to gasify biocrude from hydrothermal liquefaction of cattle manure. We introduced a novel dual metal (Ni, Ru)-dual support (Al2O3, ZrO2) catalyst for the first time in SCWG in order to improve the H-2 yield. A continuous flow tubular reactor was employed to perform the experiments. Novel 10%Ni-0.08%Ru/Al2O3-ZrO2 catalyst showed the highest H-2 yield (1.34 mol/mol of C for glucose and 1.01 mol/mol of C for biocrude) and highest carbon gasiifcation efficiency (88% for glucose and 92% for biocrude). It was found that Ru promoted Ni and ZrO2 showed some catalytic activities towards hydrogen production. The pressure was 25 MPa for all experiments. Stability test showed that 10%Ni-0.08%Ru/Al2O3-ZrO2 was highly stable for a 20 h run. Among the parameters studied, higher temperature favored H-2 yield, whereas higher concentration led to lower H-2 yield. We found that carbon gasification efficiency of cattle manure biocrude was independent of variation in temperature and concentration. Also the equilibrium condition was attained at lower temperature and concentration in terms of carbon conversion of the feed. An Eley-Rideal (ER) based mechanistic model was devised and tested against the obtained data. It was found the dissociation of adsorbed oxygenated hydrocarbon is the rate determining step with an average absolute deviation 6.65%. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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