Ba-Ni-Hexaaluminate as a New Catalyst in the Steam Reforming of 1-Methyl Naphthalene and Methane: Long-Term Studies on Sulphur Deactivation and Coke Formation

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Abstract: This work investigates the long-term performance of Ba-Ni-hexaaluminate, BaNixAl12−xO19 as a catalyst in reforming of 1-methyl naphthalene and/or methane in a model-gas simulating that from a circulating fluidized bed (CFB) gasifier during 23–29 h in a lab scale set-up, as well as the tendency for coke formation, sintering and sulphur poisoning. 1-Methyl naphthalene is used as a tar model substance. The Ba-Ni-hexaaluminate induces a high conversion of both compounds in the temperatures investigated (850 and 950 °C) under sulphur-free conditions. In sulphur-containing gas, the methane conversion stops at 20 ppm H2S and the reforming of 1-MNP at 850 °C is slightly reduced at 100 ppm. Graphic Abstract: [Figure not available: see fulltext.]

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Parsland, C., Ho, P. H., Benito, P., Larsson, A. C., Fornasari, G., & Brandin, J. (2020). Ba-Ni-Hexaaluminate as a New Catalyst in the Steam Reforming of 1-Methyl Naphthalene and Methane: Long-Term Studies on Sulphur Deactivation and Coke Formation. Catalysis Letters, 150(6), 1605–1617. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10562-019-03042-9

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