Abstract

Catalytic steam reforming of phenol over Ni/Al2O3 catalyst with 10wt% of Ni loading was carried out in a fixed bed reactor. The effect of temperature (650–800°C), reaction time (20–80min) and catalyst amount (0–2g corresponding to 0–4.5gcathgphenol−1) on carbon conversion, H2 potential and catalyst deactivation was studied. High efficiency of Ni/Al2O3 catalyst in steam reforming of phenol is observed at 750°C for a reaction time of 60min when 1.5g of catalyst (3.4gcathgphenol−1) is used, with carbon conversion and H2 potential being 81 and 59%, respectively. An increase in temperature enhances phenol reforming reaction as well as coke gasification, minimizing its deposition over the catalyst. However, at high temperatures (800°C) an increase in Ni crystal size is observed indicating catalyst irreversible deactivation by sintering. As catalyst time on stream is increased the coke amount deposited over the catalyst increases, but no differences in Ni crystal size are observed. An increase in catalyst amount from 0 to 1.5g increases H2 potential, but no further improvement is observed above 1.5g. It is not observed significant catalyst deactivation by coke deposition, with the coke amount deposited over the catalyst being lower than 5% in all the runs.

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