Abstract

Steam iron process represents a technology for H2 production based on iron redox cycles. FexOy are reduced by syngas/carbon to iron, which is subsequently oxidized by steam to produce pure H2. However, the system shows low stability.In this work, the effect of promoters (Al2O3, MgO and CeO2) on FexOy stability is investigated (10 consecutive redox cycles). Bioethanol is used as a reducing agent. The particles are synthesized by coprecipitation method, analysed by BET, XRD, SEM and tested in a fixed bed reactor (675 °C, 1 bar). Pure H2 is obtained controlling the FexOy reduction degree feeding different amounts of ethanol (4.56–1.14 mmol) until no CO is detected in oxidation. The results show that the promoters not only improve the thermal stability of FexOy but also affect its redox activity and react with iron forming spinel structures. MgO led to the highest activity and cyclability (H2 = 0.15 NL; E = 35%).

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