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Fuel Processing Technology, Vol.127, 33-40, 2014
Catalytic gasification of glucose to H-2 in supercritical water
Gasification of glucose in supercritical water with and without catalysts (NaOH and Ni based) was investigated at 400 degrees C and 500 degrees C with a residence time of 30 min. The products from glucose gasification without catalyst consist of similar to 8-17 wt.% gas, 21-24 wt.% solid, 9-16 wt.% acetone phase and 8-10 wt.% water phase. As expected, all the gas product yields increased by an increase in process temperature and higher water to biomass ratio benefits the yields of gas phase and water phase. For the experimental runs with catalysts, NaOH had the best activity for improving H-2 formation, the H-2 yield increased by 135% with NaOH compared to that for run without catalyst at 500 degrees C with water to biomass ratio of 3. At the same operating conditions, the presence of Ni/activated carbon (AC) contributed to 81% increase in H-2 yield, followed by 62% with Ni/MgO, 60% with Ni/CeO2/Al2O3 and 52% with Ni/Al2O3. The net effect of Ni was studied by using activated carbon and Ni/AC at 500 degrees C with water to biomass ratio of 7 for 30 mm. The results showed that the hydrogen production was further increased by 6.9% with activated carbon and 36.9% with Ni/AC. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.