SwePub
Sök i LIBRIS databas

  Extended search

WFRF:(Andersson Klas J.)
 

Search: WFRF:(Andersson Klas J.) > Equilibrium potassi...

Equilibrium potassium coverage and its effect on a Ni tar reforming catalyst in alkali- and sulfur-laden biomass gasification gases

Haghighi Moud, Pouya (author)
KTH,Kemisk teknologi
Andersson, Klas J. (author)
Lanza, Roberto (author)
KTH,Kemisk teknologi
show more...
Engvall, Klas (author)
KTH,Kemisk teknologi
show less...
 (creator_code:org_t)
Elsevier, 2016
2016
English.
In: Applied Catalysis B. - : Elsevier. - 0926-3373 .- 1873-3883. ; 190, s. 137-146
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)
Abstract Subject headings
Close  
  • Biomass conversion to syngas via gasification produces certain levels of gaseous by-products, such as tar and inorganic impurities (sulfur, potassium, phosphorus etc.). Nickel, a commonly used catalyst for hydrocarbqn steam reforming, suffers reduced reforming activity by small amounts of sulfur (S) or potassium (K), while resistance against deleterious carbon whisker formation increases. Nevertheless, the combined effect of biomass derived gas phase alkali at varying concentrations together with sulfur on tar reforming catalyst performance under realistic steady-state conditions is largely unknown. Prior to this study, a methodology to monitor these effects by precise K dosing as well as K co-dosing with S was successfully developed. A setup consisting of a 5 kW biomass fed atmospheric bubbling fluidized bed gasifier, a high temperature hot gas ceramic filter, and a catalytic reactor operating at 800 degrees C were used in the experiments. Within the current study, two test periods were conducted, including 30 h with 1 ppmv potassium chloride (KCl) dosing followed by 6 h without KCl dosing. Besides an essentially carbon-free operation, it can be concluded that although K, above a certain threshold surface concentration, is known to block active Ni sites and decrease activity in traditional steam reforming, it appears to lower the surface S coverage (theta(s)) at active Ni sites. This reduction in theta(s) increases the conversion of methane and aromatics in tar reforming application, which is most likely related to K-induced softening of the S-Ni bond. The K-modified support surface may also contribute to the significant increase in reactivity towards tar molecules. In addition, previously unknown relevant concentrations of K during realistic operating conditions on typical Ni-based reforming catalysts are extrapolated to lie below 100 mu K/m(2), a conclusion based on the 10-40 mu K/m(2) equilibrium coverages observed for the Ni/MgAl2O4 catalyst in the present study.

Subject headings

TEKNIK OCH TEKNOLOGIER  -- Kemiteknik -- Kemiska processer (hsv//swe)
ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY  -- Chemical Engineering -- Chemical Process Engineering (hsv//eng)

Keyword

Tar reforming
Biomass gasification
Ni-based catalyst
Potassium
Sulfur

Publication and Content Type

ref (subject category)
art (subject category)

Find in a library

To the university's database

Find more in SwePub

By the author/editor
Haghighi Moud, P ...
Andersson, Klas ...
Lanza, Roberto
Engvall, Klas
About the subject
ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
ENGINEERING AND ...
and Chemical Enginee ...
and Chemical Process ...
Articles in the publication
Applied Catalysi ...
By the university
Royal Institute of Technology

Search outside SwePub

Kungliga biblioteket hanterar dina personuppgifter i enlighet med EU:s dataskyddsförordning (2018), GDPR. Läs mer om hur det funkar här.
Så här hanterar KB dina uppgifter vid användning av denna tjänst.

 
pil uppåt Close

Copy and save the link in order to return to this view