Title of article :
Precious metal catalysts in the clean-up of biomass gasification gas part 2: Performance and sulfur tolerance of rhodium based catalysts
Author/Authors :
Rِnkkِnen، نويسنده , , H. and Simell، نويسنده , , P. and Niemelن، نويسنده , , M. and Krause، نويسنده , , O.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Pages :
9
From page :
1881
To page :
1889
Abstract :
Rh, Pt, and Pt-Rh catalysts on modified commercial zirconia support (m-ZrO2) were screened for the clean-up of gasification gas from tar, methane, and ammonia both in the absence and presence of H2S while varying the Rh metal content from 0.5 to 5 w-%. Our goal was to optimize the composition of the Rh/m-ZrO2 catalyst in view of the production of ultra clean gas applicable for liquid biofuels synthesis. In the presence of 100 ppm sulfur, increasing Rh concentration from 0.5 to 5 w-% did not greatly improve the activity of the catalyst. The bimetallic Pt/Rh/m-ZrO2 catalyst was also less active than the 0.5 w-% Rh/m-ZrO2 catalyst. Furthermore, the Rh/m-ZrO2 catalyst regained its performance at the set point of 800 °C when the sulfur feed was turned off even after exposures to 500–1000 ppm sulfur. Our data allow us to suggest that in the presence of sulfur, the active sites responsible for the reforming reactions are poisoned, but less impact occurs on sites responsible for oxidation reactions. Furthermore, the screening experiments allow to suggest that the Rh/m-ZrO2 catalyst could be applicable to hot gas cleaning in the presence of sulfur (> 50 ppm) at above 800 °C using a moderate gas hourly space velocity of approximately 3400 1/h. Since biomass gasification gas generally contains sulfur, the 0.5 w-% Rh/m-ZrO2 catalyst could be a promising option for gasification gas clean-up applications at temperatures above 800 °C where it reduces tar to very low levels.
Keywords :
gasification , Gas clean-up , Aromatic hydrocarbon decomposition , Rh catalyst
Journal title :
Fuel Processing Technology
Serial Year :
2011
Journal title :
Fuel Processing Technology
Record number :
1508375
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