Bioresource Technology, Vol.101, No.23, 9279-9286, 2010
High purity H-2 by sorption-enhanced chemical looping reforming of waste cooking oil in a packed bed reactor
High purity hydrogen (>95%) was produced at 600 degrees C and 1 atm by steam reforming of waste cooking oil at a molar steam to carbon ratio of 4 using chemical looping, a process that features redox cycles of a Ni catalyst with the in-situ carbonation/calcination of a CO2 sorbent (dolomite) in a packed bed reactor under alternated feedstreams of fuel-steam and air. The fuel and steam conversion were higher with the sorbent present than without it. Initially, the dolomite carbonation was very efficient (100%), and 98% purity hydrogen was produced, but the carbonation decreased to around 56% with a purity of 95% respectively in the following cycles. Reduction of the nickel catalyst occurred alongside steam reforming, water gas shift and carbonation, with H-2 produced continuously under fuel-steam feeds. Catalyst and CO2-sorbent regeneration was observed, and long periods of autothermal operation within each cycle were demonstrated. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.