International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Vol.44, No.11, 5114-5124, 2019
Hydrothermal gasification of microalgae over nickel catalysts for production of hydrogen-rich fuel gas: Effect of zeolite supports
A series of Ni catalysts with different zeolites were prepared by wet impregnation method and used to catalyze supercritical water gasification (SCWG) of microalgae for production of hydrogen-rich fuel gas under conditions of 430 degrees C, 60 min, p(H2O) = 0.162 g/cm(3), 2 g/g Ni/zeolites. Compared with noncatalytic SCWG, the presence of Ni/zeolite could increase the hydrogen gasification efficiency and carbon gasification efficiency by promoting water-gas shift and steam reforming reactions which are mainly affected by the amount of strong acid sites and Ni, respectively. The highest carbon gasification efficiency (CGE) and hydrogen gasification efficiency (HGE) of 23.61% and 23.55% were achieved with Ni/HY (Na2O, 0.8%). The gaseous produced mainly consisted of H-2 and CO2. The H-2 content in the gaseous products varied from 27.15 to 40.51% depending on the Ni/zeolites and increased with increasing the SiO2/Al2O3 molar ratio of HZSM-5, which is 2.3-3.6 times higher than that of produced without catalyst. The H-2 yield varied between 2.57 and 3.61 mmol/g depending on the Ni/zeolites and increased from 2.19 to 5.61 mmol/g with increasing the SiO2/Al2O3 molar ratio from 50:1 to 170:1, which is 3.6-7.8 times higher than that of produced without catalyst. Coke formation, surface area loss, and sintering of Ni could decrease the activity of the Ni/zeolites. (C) 2018 Hydrogen Energy Publications LLC. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.