2010 Annual Meeting

(455b) Highly Active Molybdenum Dioxide Catalysts for the Partial Oxidation of Biodiesel

Authors

Oscar G. Marin Flores - Presenter, Washington State University
Timothy Turba - Presenter, Washington State University
Caleb Ellefson - Presenter, Washington State University
Joe Breit - Presenter, Boeing Commercial Airplanes
M. Grant Norton - Presenter, Washington State University
Su Ha - Presenter, Washington State University


Molybdenum dioxide (MoO2) catalysts exhibit high activity for the production of syngas via partial oxidation of biodiesel. Our findings indicate that commercial and nanoparticle MoO2 catalysts display similar activity at 850°C, 1 atm and O2/C = 0.7, with conversions higher than 95% and hydrogen yields of 40%. However, the addition of small amounts of nickel in the catalyst composition appears to significantly increase the hydrogen production and the conversion to 50% and 100%, respectively. The catalyst performance displays high sensitivity to the reducing strength of reforming environment. Thus, when the O2/C ratio was reduced to 0.5 the MoO2 catalyst showed the highest performance with a hydrogen yield of 80% and a conversion of 100%. The synergistic effect observed for Ni-promoted MoO2 catalysts can be attributed to the combination of active sites which increase the catalyst ability to break not only C-C but also C-H bonds.