Thermodynamic study of hydrogen production from crude glycerol autothermal reforming for fuel cell applications

This study presents a thermodynamic analysis of hydrogen production from an autothermal reforming of crude glycerol derived from a biodiesel production process. As a composition of crude glycerol depends on feedstock and processes used in biodiesel production, a mixture of glycerol and methanol, major components in crude glycerol, at different ratios was used to investigate its effect on the autothermal reforming process. Equilibrium compositions of reforming gas obtained were determined as a function of temperature, steam to crude glycerol ratio, and oxygen to crude glycerol ratio. The results showed that at isothermal condition, raising operating temperature increases hydrogen yield, whereas increasing steam to crude glycerol and oxygen to crude glycerol ratios causes a reduction of hydrogen concentration. However, high temperature operation also promotes CO formation which would hinder the performance of low-temperature fuel cells. The steam to crude glycerol ratio is a key factor to reduce the extent of CO but a dilution effect of steam should be considered if reforming gas is fed to fuel cells. An increase in the ratio of glycerol to methanol in crude glycerol can increase the amount of hydrogen produced. In addition, an optimal operating condition of glycerol autothermal reforming at a thermoneutral condition that no external heat to sustain the reformer operation is required, was investigated.

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