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Raney Ni-Sn Catalyst for H 2 Production from Biomass-Derived Hydrocarbons

University of Wisconsin–Madison

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Abstract

Hydrogen (H2) was produced by aqueous-phase reforming of biomass-derived oxygenated hydrocarbons at temperatures near 500 kelvin over a tin-promoted Raney-nickel catalyst. The performance of this non-precious metal catalyst compares favorably with that of platinum-based catalysts for production of hydrogen from ethylene glycol, glycerol, and sorbitol. The addition of tin to nickel decreases the rate of methane formation from C-O bond cleavage while maintaining the high rates of C-C bond cleavage required for hydrogen formation.

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Keywords
  • Catalysis
  • Raney nickel
  • Ethylene glycol
  • Chemistry
  • Nickel
  • Tin
  • Bond cleavage
  • Hydrogen production
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