Unravelling the significance of catalyst reduction stage for high tar reforming activity in the presence of syngas impurities
Ni catalysts are used widely in tar reforming for syngas purification. This study investigates the aim of the reduction stage toward Ni catalysts during tar reforming in the presence of syngas impurities. A NiAl2O4 catalyst was used for the reforming of a mixture of tar model compounds (naphthalene,...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1595772022-09-24T23:31:28Z Unravelling the significance of catalyst reduction stage for high tar reforming activity in the presence of syngas impurities Dara Khairunnisa Mohamed Veksha, Andrei Quan Luu Manh Ha Lim, Teik-Thye Lisak, Grzegorz School of Civil and Environmental Engineering Interdisciplinary Graduate School (IGS) Nanyang Environment and Water Research Institute Residues and Resource Reclamation Centre Engineering::Chemical engineering Catalytic Reforming Reduction Ni catalysts are used widely in tar reforming for syngas purification. This study investigates the aim of the reduction stage toward Ni catalysts during tar reforming in the presence of syngas impurities. A NiAl2O4 catalyst was used for the reforming of a mixture of tar model compounds (naphthalene, toluene, and styrene) in simulated syngas containing 50 ppmv H2S and 500 ppmv HCl. The catalyst exhibited activity in tar reforming even without the pre-reduction treatment, but it was deactivated rapidly due to the favored reaction between H2S and Ni2+ species, causing increased Ni agglomeration and carbon deposition. Pre-reduction of catalysts enhanced the catalyst stability even in the presence of syngas impurities. Higher reforming activity was achieved by increasing the reduction temperature from 800 °C to 900 °C. However, transformation in the support structure at higher reducing temperature could lead to decreased exposure of Ni due to the collapse of pore structures. Nanyang Technological University Submitted/Accepted version Dara Khairunnisa Binte Mohamed would also like to thank the Interdisciplinary Graduate Programme and Nanyang Technological University for the PhD scholarship. 2022-06-28T05:44:47Z 2022-06-28T05:44:47Z 2022 Journal Article Dara Khairunnisa Mohamed, Veksha, A., Quan Luu Manh Ha, Lim, T. & Lisak, G. (2022). Unravelling the significance of catalyst reduction stage for high tar reforming activity in the presence of syngas impurities. Applied Catalysis A: General, 642, 118711-. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.apcata.2022.118711 0926-860X https://hdl.handle.net/10356/159577 10.1016/j.apcata.2022.118711 2-s2.0-85131829651 642 118711 en Applied Catalysis A: General © 2022 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. This paper was published in Applied Catalysis A: General and is made available with permission of Elsevier B.V. application/pdf |
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Ni catalysts are used widely in tar reforming for syngas purification. This study investigates the aim of the reduction stage toward Ni catalysts during tar reforming in the presence of syngas impurities. A NiAl2O4 catalyst was used for the reforming of a mixture of tar model compounds (naphthalene, toluene, and styrene) in simulated syngas containing 50 ppmv H2S and 500 ppmv HCl. The catalyst exhibited activity in tar reforming even without the pre-reduction treatment, but it was deactivated rapidly due to the favored reaction between H2S and Ni2+ species, causing increased Ni agglomeration and carbon deposition. Pre-reduction of catalysts enhanced the catalyst stability even in the presence of syngas impurities. Higher reforming activity was achieved by increasing the reduction temperature from 800 °C to 900 °C. However, transformation in the support structure at higher reducing temperature could lead to decreased exposure of Ni due to the collapse of pore structures. |
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