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Comparison of the regenerability of Co/sepiolite and Co/Al2O3 catalysts containing the spinel phase in simulated bio-oil steam reforming

Journal

ENERGY
Volume 214, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2020.118971

Keywords

CoeAl spinel; Bio-oil steam reforming; Regeneration; Co/sepiolite; Co/Al2O3

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51876001, 51906001]
  2. China Postdoctoral Science Foundation [2018M642505]

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The study revealed that in simulated bio-oil steam reforming experiments, the regenerability of Co/Al2O3 catalyst was not successful in restoring its activity, while the Co/SEP catalyst showed better regeneration performance, mainly due to the alleviation of Co sintering.
The catalyst regenerability in steam reforming is vital for achieving the process maturity and commercialization. This work focused on the regenerability of two catalysts containing Co-Al spinel phase during successive reaction-regeneration cycles of simulated bio-oil steam reforming. The Co/sepiolite and Co/Al2O3 derived spinel catalysts were prepared via a thermal-driven solid phase reaction. The catalyst testing cycles consisted of reaction stages performed at 700 degrees C and subsequent regeneration treatments, which were divided into a coke combustion at 900 degrees C and a reduction at 800 degrees C. The deactivation and reproducible performances of catalysts have been ascertained by characterizing the synthesized, deactivated and regenerated catalysts by XRD, TEM, H-2-TPR, XPS, Raman and TGA. The results showed that the low activity of Co/Al2O3 was not recovered by regeneration treatments, but attenuated rapidly in subsequent reaction stages due to the high Co-Al spinel crystallinity and deteriorative reducibility. In Co/SEP, the reforming behavior was not fully recovered by coke combustion, correlating with an incomplete restoration of the original spinel structure and an accumulation of cobalt oxides. The recovery of the initial activity and a preferable durability in subsequent reaction stages was attributed to the alleviation of Co sintering after regeneration. (C) 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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