International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Vol.44, No.24, 12309-12314, 2019
Metal sulfate decomposition using green Pd-based catalysts supported on gamma Al2O3 and SiC: A common step in sulfur-family thermochemical cycles
Thermochemical water splitting cycles (TWSCs) are processes with the potential for large-scale production of carbon-free hydrogen. Among these, the sulfur-family thermochemical cycles are considered the most promising due to both, the use of readily affordable chemical reagents and the temperature required to thermally decompose oxygenated sulfur compounds, which is achievable by solar means. Indeed, solar heat assisted metal sulfate decomposition is a key step, where catalysis can be employed to reduce decomposition temperature. Here we present a green route to synthesize Ag-Pd and Fe-Pd intermetallic alloy catalysts supported over gamma-Al2O3 and Si-C by a microwave-assisted method using glycerol both as a solvent and as a reducing and stabilizing agent. The obtained supported catalysts were physicochemically characterized. Fe-Pd/Al2O3 catalyst exhibited the best performance, abating the zinc sulfate decomposition temperature by ca. 85 degrees C in comparison with other reported catalysts. (C) 2018 Hydrogen Energy Publications LLC. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Sulfur-family thermochemical cycles;Green catalyst;Zinc sulfate;Synchrotron X-ray diffraction;Glycerol