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Catalytic supercritical water gasification: Interaction of sulfur with ZnO and the ruthenium catalyst

Peng, G.
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Ludwig, C.  
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Vogel, F.
2017
Applied Catalysis B: Environmental

Continuous catalytic supercritical water gasification (CSCWG; 400 degrees C, 28 MPa) of microalgal biomass (Chlorella vulgaris) was carried out at the microalgae production site of ZHAW in Wadenswil (Switzerland) non-stop over a period of 100 h. Characterization of the spent catalyst showed that mainly sulfur poisoning, and to a lesser extent coking, salt deposits, and some sintering of the Ru nanoparticles were responsible for the deactivation of the catalyst after 55 h of time on-stream. The commercial zinc oxide adsorbent exhibited a high mechanical stability and good sulfur adsorption performance under supercritical water conditions although its specific surface area collapsed. In summary, the use of a zinc oxide adsorbent upstream of the catalyst bed, together with a higher ruthenium loading of the catalyst, improved the long-term performance of the CSCWG process significantly. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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DOI
10.1016/j.apcatb.2016.09.011
Web of Science ID

WOS:000388052100025

Author(s)
Peng, G.
Ludwig, C.  
Vogel, F.
Date Issued

2017

Publisher

Elsevier

Published in
Applied Catalysis B: Environmental
Volume

202

Start page

262

End page

268

Subjects

Methane

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Ruthenium on carbon

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Zinc oxide

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Sulfur poisoning

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Catalytic supercritical water gasification

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REVIEWED

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Available on Infoscience
December 21, 2016
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