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Non-premixed reactive volatilization reactor for catalytic reforming of ethanol and E85

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RESULTS IN ENGINEERING
Volume 11, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.rineng.2021.100247

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  1. Minnesota Corn Growers Associa-tion Research and Promotion Council [1089-17EU]

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The study demonstrates that the non-premixed configuration is a viable option for compact reforming at high molar carbon to oxygen ratio while avoiding soot formation.
Compact reforming of liquid fuels like ethanol and gasoline requires simultaneous evaporation and catalytic partial oxidation. In this work, a small-scale reactive volatilization reactor was examined for compact reforming of ethanol and 85% ethanol mixed with iso-octane (E85). Results show the reactor can simultaneously vaporize and reform both fuels with high conversion (up to -45%) and high reforming efficiency (up to -97%), defined as the ratio of lower heating value of the syngas over that of the fuel. The demonstrated result shows that the non-premixed configuration is a viable option for compact reforming at high molar carbon to oxygen ratio while avoiding soot formation.

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