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Batch Aqueous-phase Reforming of Lignocellulosic Biomass. Edition No. 1

VDM Publishing House, April 2009, Pages: 168


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Aqueous-phase reforming (APR) is a relatively recent
technology for producing hydrogen from
biomass-derived substrates. Amidst the worldwide
concerns about increasing petroleum prices and
declining supplies, this process has the potential to
address the need for a readily-available source of
energy that is renewable and environment-friendly.
APR uses temperatures much lower than those used in
existing thermochemical methods for biomass: ~500K as
opposed to about 600K to 1100K for pyrolysis and
gasification. The reaction occurs in aqueous phase in
the presence of a reforming metal catalyst that can
catalyze both reforming and water-gas shift
reactions. To date, known APR studies dealt only with
applying this technology to oxygenated compounds that
were used to mimic biomass. However, it is considered
that application of APR to real biomass is needed to
gauge whether this technology can be considered a
viable approach for hydrogen production.



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