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Low temperature glycerol steam reforming on bimetallic PtSn/C catalysts: On the effect of the Sn content

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Abstract Steam reforming of glycerol to produce syngas or H 2 -enriched streams is a promising route that has caught the attention of many researchers around the world. This reaction… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Steam reforming of glycerol to produce syngas or H 2 -enriched streams is a promising route that has caught the attention of many researchers around the world. This reaction is typically carried out over metal-based catalysts supported on stable materials. Herein we report a study on the effect of Sn on the catalytic properties of Pt/C in the aforementioned reaction. A series of Pt-Sn/C catalysts with different Pt:Sn ratios were prepared and characterized using ICP, H 2 -TPR, TEM and XPS techniques, and they were tested in the glycerol steam reforming reaction at 623 K and atmospheric pressure. The best performance was observed for the catalysts with low tin contents. It was found that Sn promoted oxidation reactions and inhibited methanation. Furthermore, the presence of Sn improved the stability of the catalysts when operating at harsher conditions of temperature and glycerol concentration. A promoter effect of Sn hindering platinum sintering and the formation of coke precursors is proposed as the origin of the observed behaviour.

Keywords: glycerol steam; temperature glycerol; glycerol; effect; steam reforming

Journal Title: Fuel
Year Published: 2017

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