Green hydrogen Production from the oxidative reform of clean biogas over Ni/MgO-Nb2O5 catalysts
Yvan Jesus Olortiga Asencios,
Elisabete M. Assaf
Abstract:Synthesis gas has a variety of applications ranging from its transformation into Fischer-Tropsch fuels, its processing to produce pure hydrogen, and even its direct combustion to generate energy, among many other applications. The objective of this work was the conversion of a model of biogas (clean biogas) into synthesis gas, H2 /CO, through oxidative reforming of methane over NiO/MgO/Nb2O5 catalysts. The catalysts in this work were prepared by impregnation and calcination (at 750ºC) and subsequently characte… Show more
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