화학공학소재연구정보센터
International Journal of Energy Research, Vol.44, No.7, 5749-5764, 2020
Development of activated biochar supported Ni catalyst for enhancing toluene steam reforming
Catalytic steam reforming of tar is considered to be an attractive pathway for tar removal and H-2 production in the modern world. In this study, activation of biochar (B) from pine wood pyrolysis was performed to boost its specific surface area and pore structure. The activated biochar (AB) was used as a catalyst support with the aim to enhance the catalytic activity. The catalytic reforming performance of toluene over Ni/AB catalyst was investigated, and the catalytic behavior of Ni/AB catalysts was compared with Ni/Al2O3 and Ni/B. The effect of potassium hydroxide (KOH) to biochar ratio, Ni loading, reforming temperature, weight hourly space velocity and steam to carbon ratio(S/C) on the performance of Ni/AB catalysts were studied. The results showed that Ni/AB catalysts exhibited a superior catalytic activity for carbon conversion and H-2 production to Ni/B and Ni/Al2O3 catalysts. In addition, high carbon conversion (86.2%) and H-2 production (64.3%) can be achieved with Ni/AB catalyst under the optimal operating conditions. Furthermore, in order to improve the stability of the Ni/AB catalyst, Ce was introduced to Ni/AB catalyst. According to stability tests, the H-2 concentration of Ni-Ce/AB catalysts was still higher than 2.24 mmol/min even after 20 hours reaction.