Abstract
Glycerol, a biomass-derived oxygenated hydrocarbon, is a promising chemical compound as in situ source of hydrogen (H2) for renewable energy technology (fuel cells), because it offers high energy density, is non-toxic, is easily storage and renewable. However, the use of H2 as an energy vector obtained via catalytic reforming of glycerol (CRG) has been impeded by the low activity and sele…