@article{scholars5326, title = {Bimetallic Fe-Ni/Zeolite {\^I}2 catalysts for hydrogen generation from steam gasification of palm kernel shell}, pages = {313--317}, doi = {10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.925.313}, journal = {Advanced Materials Research}, year = {2014}, note = {cited By 1; Conference of Joint International Conference on Nanoscience, Engineering and Management, BOND21 ; Conference Date: 19 August 2013 Through 21 August 2013; Conference Code:105439}, volume = {925}, address = {Penang}, publisher = {Trans Tech Publications}, author = {Ramli, A. and Misi, S. E. E. and Mohamad, M. F. and Yusup, S.}, keywords = {Calcination; Carbon dioxide; Gasification; Hydrogen production; Steam; X ray diffraction, Calcination temperature; Crystalline phase; Gas compositions; Hydrogen generations; Methane reforming; Palm kernel shells; Steam gasification; Textural properties, Catalysts}, abstract = {In this study, the potential usage of PKS as a direct source for hydrogen production is being explored in the presence of bimetallic Fe-Ni/Zeolite {\^I}2 (BEA) catalyst. The catalyst was prepared by co-impregnation method and calcined at temperatures between 500-700 {\^A}oC to study the effect of calcination temperatures on the gas compositions from steam gasification of PKS. The textural properties and crystalline phase present were characterized using BET and X-Ray Diffraction. The catalysts were tested in steam gasification of PKS in a fixed-bed microreactor at 700 {\^A}oC using 0.3 g catalyst and 0.9 g PKS. The steam to PKS ratio was 4:1 (vol) while steam to Ar ratio was 1:6 (vol.). The Fe-Ni/BEA catalysts possess lower surface area, higher pore volume and larger pore diameter as compared to the bare BEACalcination temperature is found to contribute to the crystallization of the prepared catalysts where high crystallization of Fe and Ni was observed in Fe-Ni/BEA (700) catalyst with the formation of NiO and NiFe2O4 phase. Fe-Ni/BEA (700) shows the highest composition of H2 gas produced with 76.32 vol H2, 18.72 vol CO2, 4.96 vol CO and the absence of CH4. This shows that the steam gasification of PKS in the presence of Fe- Ni/BEA (700) has a potential to replace the commercial H2 production via methane reforming process. {\^A}{\copyright} (2014) Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland.}, issn = {10226680}, isbn = {9783038350866}, url = {https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84901722758&doi=10.4028\%2fwww.scientific.net\%2fAMR.925.313&partnerID=40&md5=013a5935d8319a09f6fe2f489446d6c7} }