Abstract
The present work investigates the sustainable production of high-purity hydrogen through sorption enhanced steam reforming of glycerol (SESRG) over Ca9Al6O18–CaO/xNiO (x = 15, 20, and 25 wt %) and Ca9Al6O18–CaO/20NiO–yCeO2 (y = 5, 10, and 15 wt %) bifunctional catalyst-sorbent materials. A wet mixing method involving limestone acidification coupled with two-step calcination was employed to prepare the bifunctional materials. Cyclic carbonation/calcination tests revealed that the bifunctional materials promoted with 10 and 15 wt % of CeO2 possessed an excellent CaO conversion (97% in both cases) and a remarkable cyclic stability (up to 15 cycles). This was mainly attributed to the thin shell-connected structure formed by the addition of CeO2 and the oxygen mobility characteristic of CeO2. The use of Ca9Al6O18–CaO/xNiO materials in five consecutive SESRG/regeneration cycles revealed that they suffered from fast deactivation mainly due to CaO sintering and coke deposition. Despite the high H2 purity obtained...
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