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    Título
    CO2-rich and CO2-lean streams as activators of reducing metals for the green hydrogen generation and the catalytic production of formate
    Autor
    del Río, Juan I.
    Almarza, Miguel
    Martín, Ángel
    Bermejo, María D.
    Año del Documento
    2024
    Editorial
    Elsevier
    Documento Fuente
    Fuel, vol 372, 132146
    Résumé
    The ongoing pursuit of carbon mitigation and utilization encourages the study of common and more abundant materials, capable of facilitating the technical readiness of the processes involved. In this context, the present work aims at evaluating the CO2-rich and CO2-lean streams from the basic aqueous absorption CO2 capture processes, for the in-situ generation of green hydrogen through the metal-water splitting technology, to convert captured CO2 into formate. Experiments have been carried out using aluminum and zinc as reducing agents, and the commercial catalysts palladium, platinum and ruthenium supported on activated carbon, using a batch stirred reactor. Aluminum and Pd5AC constituted the best metal/catalyst system, with a formate yield of 22 %, selectivity of 32 %, and conversion of 67 %. The H2-TPR characterization of the catalysts, before and after reaction, showed that only Pd5AC catalyst shows insights of active hydride specie, responsible for the reduction of captured CO2. The in-situ hydrogen evolution was studied during prolonged 10 h experiments, in absence of catalyst, to compare the performance of the proposed basic streams and reducing metals, generating high reliability data in search for feasibility and future integration of CO2 and H2 economies.
    ISSN
    0016-2361
    Revisión por pares
    SI
    DOI
    10.1016/j.fuel.2024.132146
    Patrocinador
    This project has been funded by Junta de Castilla y León through FEDER FUNDS under the BioEcoUVa Strategic Program (CLU-2019-04), and by Fundación Naturgy through the 1st Award to Research and Innovation in the Energy Sector. Juan Ignacio del Río gratefully acknowledges Universidad de Valladolid for the predoctoral and postdoctoral fellowships, and the financial support provided by the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation of Colombia within the framework of the call No. 914-2022 (Contract No. 80740-098-2022).
    Version del Editor
    https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0016236124012948?pes=vor&utm_source=scopus&getft_integrator=scopus
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    spa
    URI
    https://uvadoc.uva.es/handle/10324/81662
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    info:eu-repo/semantics/acceptedVersion
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