Department of Earth and Environment, Chalmers University of Technology, Goteborg, Sweden
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Hydrogen Production from Bio-oil Model Compounds by Steam Reforming: A Thermodynamic Analysis
Author(s): Julie Malin*
The growing demand for clean and sustainable energy sources has led to an increased interest in the production of hydrogen as an alternative fuel. Bio-oil, derived from biomass, is a promising feedstock for hydrogen production due to its abundant availability and renewable nature. In this study, we performed a thermodynamic analysis of hydrogen production from model compounds of bio-oil through steam reforming. By assessing the thermodynamic feasibility and efficiency of the process, we aimed to provide insights into the potential of bio-oil as a viable source for hydrogen generation, Hydrogen has emerged as a promising alternative to fossil fuels due to its high energy density and zero greenhouse gas emissions when used in fuel cells. The conventional methods of hydrogen production, such as steam methane reforming, have limitations in terms of carbon footprint and dependence on non-r.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/1948-593X.2023.15.376
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