Methane dry reforming using oil palm shell activated carbon supported cobalt catalyst: Multi-response optimization
Dry reforming of methane with carbon dioxide was investigated using oil palm shell activated carbon (OPS-AC) supported cobalt catalyst. The cobalt loaded OPS-AC catalysts were prepared by wet-impregnation method and characterized using SEM, FESEM, BET, TPR and TPD. Surface morphology of OPS-AC suppo...
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my.ump.umpir.290352022-09-01T02:44:50Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/29035/ Methane dry reforming using oil palm shell activated carbon supported cobalt catalyst: Multi-response optimization Izhab, Izirwan Mohd, Asmadi Amin, Nor Aishah Saidina TP Chemical technology Dry reforming of methane with carbon dioxide was investigated using oil palm shell activated carbon (OPS-AC) supported cobalt catalyst. The cobalt loaded OPS-AC catalysts were prepared by wet-impregnation method and characterized using SEM, FESEM, BET, TPR and TPD. Surface morphology of OPS-AC supported cobalt catalysts exhibited higher porosity, surface area and micropore volume with different densities of cobalt particles and support. Furthermore, greater amount of H2 chemisorbed and acidity were observed with increasing cobalt contents. Response surface methodology (RSM) was employed to design the experiments based on factorial central composite design. Catalytic testing was performed using a micro reactor system by varying four variables: temperature, gauge pressure, CH4/ CO2 ratio and gas hourly specific velocity (GHSV). H2 and CO yields were analyzed and quantified by gas chromatography with thermal conductivity detector (TCD). Both responses (H2 and CO) yields were optimized simultaneously using desirability function analysis. Reaction temperature was the most influential variable with high desirability prevalent for both responses. The optimum response values of H2 and CO yields corresponded to 903 °C, 0.88 bar(g), CH4/ CO2 = 1.31 and GHSV = 4,488 mL/h.g-catalyst. Elsevier 2021 Article PeerReviewed pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/29035/1/1-s2.0-S0360319920315925-main.pdf pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/29035/7/Methane%20dry%20reforming%20using%20oil%20palm%20shell%20.pdf Izhab, Izirwan and Mohd, Asmadi and Amin, Nor Aishah Saidina (2021) Methane dry reforming using oil palm shell activated carbon supported cobalt catalyst: Multi-response optimization. International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 46 (48). 24754 -24767. ISSN 0360-3199 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijhydene.2020.04.188 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijhydene.2020.04.188 |
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Dry reforming of methane with carbon dioxide was investigated using oil palm shell activated carbon (OPS-AC) supported cobalt catalyst. The cobalt loaded OPS-AC catalysts were prepared by wet-impregnation method and characterized using SEM, FESEM, BET, TPR and TPD. Surface morphology of OPS-AC supported cobalt catalysts exhibited higher porosity, surface area and micropore volume with different densities of cobalt particles and support. Furthermore, greater amount of H2 chemisorbed and acidity were observed with increasing cobalt contents. Response surface methodology (RSM) was employed to design the experiments based on factorial central composite design. Catalytic testing was performed using a micro reactor system by varying four variables: temperature, gauge pressure, CH4/ CO2 ratio and gas hourly specific velocity (GHSV). H2 and CO yields were analyzed and quantified by gas chromatography with thermal conductivity detector (TCD). Both responses (H2 and CO) yields were optimized simultaneously using desirability function analysis. Reaction temperature was the most influential variable with high desirability prevalent for both responses. The optimum response values of H2 and CO yields corresponded to 903 °C, 0.88 bar(g), CH4/ CO2 = 1.31 and GHSV = 4,488 mL/h.g-catalyst. |
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