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Fatty acids are considered as a renewable feedstock for the production of high value products such as fuel-range hydrocarbons. Decarboxylation can produce high quality fuels from fatty acids, although either high pressure or additional hydrogen is required. This study investigated a low pressure (<500psi) continuous decarboxylation process examining oleic acid in a continuous fixed bed reactor...
Hydrogen production from biomass using supercritical water gasification (SCWG) is gaining considerable attention as a sustainable source for emerging energy needs. A significant problem with SCWG is the low activity of conventional catalysts with simultaneous graphitic coke formation on the catalyst surface. In this contribution, novel bimetallic nickel-ruthenium supported on alumina catalysts were...
A well-known problem with metal supported alumina catalysts during gasification processes for H2 formation is catalyst deactivation by coke formation and pore plugging. Poorly controlled catalyst structure with low surface area and microporous structure also accounts for low catalyst activity. This work investigated bimetallic Ni-Ru/Al2O3 catalysts that are both effective and durable for glucose gasification...
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