2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.fuproc.2015.03.022
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Syngas/H2 production from bioethanol in a continuous chemical-looping reforming prototype

Abstract: Abstract:Chemical-looping reforming (CLR) allows H 2 production without CO 2 emissions into the atmosphere. The use of a renewable fuel, bioethanol, in an auto-thermal CLR process has the advantage to produce H 2 with negative CO 2 emissions. This work presents the experimental results obtained in a continuously operating CLR unit (1 kW th ) using ethanol as fuel. Two NiO-based oxygen carriers were used during more than 50 hours of operation. The influence of variables such as temperature, water-to-fuel 2 and … Show more

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“…In a previous work [16] it was determined that the syngas composition obtained was very close to the defined by the thermodynamic equilibrium.…”
Section: Mass and Heat Balance In The A-clr Systemsupporting
confidence: 54%
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“…In a previous work [16] it was determined that the syngas composition obtained was very close to the defined by the thermodynamic equilibrium.…”
Section: Mass and Heat Balance In The A-clr Systemsupporting
confidence: 54%
“…However, liquid fuels are becoming more relevant in the hydrogen production process in CLR processes. García-Labiano et al [16] evaluated the use of ethanol and Dou, Chen et al [17] the use of glycerol as fuel in CLR processes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To check the validity of the above assumptions, new experiments at low temperatures (600e850 C) were carried out in a CLR prototype, ICB-CSIC-liq1, using diesel and ethanol as fuels. More information about the prototype design and operation can be found elsewhere [17]. A Ni-based material, NiO18eaAl 2 O 3 [11,17] was used as oxygen carrier for the tests.…”
Section: Experimental Evaluation Of the A-clr System At Low Temperaturesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another specific advantage of the a-CLR process is the possibility of obtaining pure N 2 at the outlet stream of the AR by controlling the amount of air fed into the AR [17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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