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Syngas production from ethanol dry reforming using Cu-based perovskite catalysts promoted with rare earth metals

Journal

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HYDROGEN ENERGY
Volume 46, Issue 48, Pages 24845-24854

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijhydene.2021.03.144

Keywords

Ethanol dry reforming; Perovskites; Copper; Syngas; Rare earth

Funding

  1. ministry of education (MOE), Malaysia
  2. Fundamental Research Grant Scheme, (FRGS) [RDU170326]
  3. Universiti Malaysia Pahang [RDU190377, PGRS180367]

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This study reported the production of syngas from dry reforming of ethanol using LaCuO3 and CeCuO3 catalysts, with LaCuO3 showing superior performance due to its relatively low reduction temperature, high surface area and crystallinity, and many active sites.
This paper reports about the production of syngas from dry reforming of ethanol (EDR) upon LaCuO3 and CeCuO3 catalysts that were prepared by using citrate sol-gel method. EDRs were run with fresh catalyst at each varied variable and 42 L/g(cat)/h of feed in a tubular reactor under atmospheric pressure. At equal feed pressure of reactants, steady state CO2 conversion increased exponentially from 700 to 800 degrees C while H-2 and CO yields were increasing differently in sigmoid trend rendering H-2/CO ratios to drop linearly from 1.7 to 1.0. However, these reaction results except the latter are otherwise when ethanol-CO2 ratio was increased (reducing CO2 pressure) at 750 degrees C. A minimum H-2/CO ratio was evidenced at the ethanol-CO2 ratio of 1.48. LaCuO3 catalyst was more superior in producing syngas owing to its relatively low reduction temperature, high surface area and crystallinity, many active sites, good surface morphology and many C-O, C-H and hydroxyl groups. (C) 2021 Hydrogen Energy Publications LLC. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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