The catalytic steam reforming of four different aqueous fractions of bio-oil has been carried out in a fixed bed reactor at 650 °C and atmospheric pressure using a Ni–Co/Al–Mg catalyst, employing a spatial time of 4 g catalyst min/g organics. The chemical analysis of the aqueous fractions revealed that the source of biomass (pine or poplar sawdust) and the pyrolysis unit significantly influenced the chemical composition of these liquids. Depending on their chemical composition, the initial H2 yield varied from 0.101 to 0.182 g H2/g organics and the initial CO2 yield from 0.814 to 1.28 g CO2/g organics during their catalytic reforming. Regarding catalytic stability, higher catalyst deactivation took place during the reforming of the two pine...
This study considers the feasibility of using highly oxygenated and volatile pyrolysis oils from bio...
The production of \u201cbio-hydrogen\u201d is an interesting alternative with respect the traditiona...
Hydrogen production by sorption enhanced steam reforming (SESR) of the bio-oil obtained from the fas...
The aim of the present work is to produce hydrogen from biomass through bio-oil. Two possible upgrad...
Abstract: Hydrogen was prepared via catalytic steam reforming of bio-oil which was obtained from fas...
The efficacy of steam reforming of the aqueous species in bio-oils produced from the fast pyrolysis ...
AbstractReforming ethanol (‘EtOH’) into hydrogen rich syngas using the aqueous fraction from pine bi...
Reforming ethanol (‘EtOH’) into hydrogen rich syngas using the aqueous fraction from pine bio-oil (‘...
Fast pyrolysis transforms biomass into "bio-oil", with yields as high as 75-80 wt. % of th...
Hydrogen obtained from biomass derivatives is considered a promising alternative to fossil fuels. Th...
AbstractReforming ethanol (‘EtOH’) into hydrogen rich syngas using the aqueous fraction from pine bi...
Tremendous research efforts have been dedicated towards development and utilization of sustainable a...
Studies were conducted with acetic acid (HAc) as model oxygenate for the design of active and stable...
A challenge for scaling up hydrogen production by raw bio-oil steam reforming (SR) is the rapid cata...
This thesis presents a feasibility study on the conversion of biomass-derived pyrolysis oils to hydr...
This study considers the feasibility of using highly oxygenated and volatile pyrolysis oils from bio...
The production of \u201cbio-hydrogen\u201d is an interesting alternative with respect the traditiona...
Hydrogen production by sorption enhanced steam reforming (SESR) of the bio-oil obtained from the fas...
The aim of the present work is to produce hydrogen from biomass through bio-oil. Two possible upgrad...
Abstract: Hydrogen was prepared via catalytic steam reforming of bio-oil which was obtained from fas...
The efficacy of steam reforming of the aqueous species in bio-oils produced from the fast pyrolysis ...
AbstractReforming ethanol (‘EtOH’) into hydrogen rich syngas using the aqueous fraction from pine bi...
Reforming ethanol (‘EtOH’) into hydrogen rich syngas using the aqueous fraction from pine bio-oil (‘...
Fast pyrolysis transforms biomass into "bio-oil", with yields as high as 75-80 wt. % of th...
Hydrogen obtained from biomass derivatives is considered a promising alternative to fossil fuels. Th...
AbstractReforming ethanol (‘EtOH’) into hydrogen rich syngas using the aqueous fraction from pine bi...
Tremendous research efforts have been dedicated towards development and utilization of sustainable a...
Studies were conducted with acetic acid (HAc) as model oxygenate for the design of active and stable...
A challenge for scaling up hydrogen production by raw bio-oil steam reforming (SR) is the rapid cata...
This thesis presents a feasibility study on the conversion of biomass-derived pyrolysis oils to hydr...
This study considers the feasibility of using highly oxygenated and volatile pyrolysis oils from bio...
The production of \u201cbio-hydrogen\u201d is an interesting alternative with respect the traditiona...
Hydrogen production by sorption enhanced steam reforming (SESR) of the bio-oil obtained from the fas...