2019 AIChE Annual Meeting
(641e) The Use of Sand As Sustainable Catalyst in H2 Production from NaBH4 Methanolysis
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In this study, sand obtained from various public beaches were used as catalyst to generate H2 from the methanolysis of NaBH4 reaction. Upon sieving the sand sample in different sizes e.g., over few hundred of micrometers, the samples were washed with ethanol: DI water mixture (50:50) and then treated with various acids such as hydrochloric acid, sulfuric acid, nitric acid, and so on. Then, these acid treated sands were used as catalysts for H2 production from the methanolysis of NaBH4. Various parameters such as the types of acids, reaction temperature, re-usability, and re-generation capabilities of these natural catalysts on methanolysis of NaBH4 reaction were investigated.
Moreover, the sand samples were also chemically modified with various types of amine containing modification agents that contain different numbers of amines, N=2-6 and polyethyleneimine (PEI). The effect of number of amine groups of the modifying agents for H2 production from NaBH4 methanolysis were compared. It was found that the protonation of amine groups on the sand catalyst resulted in higher catalytic performances for all the amino modified catalyst systems. Additionally, various parameter such as the types the catalyst dose, and the amounts of NaBH4,and the reaction temperature on the methanolysis of NaBH4 reaction as well as re-usability and re-generation abilities of the catalysts were investigated.