Abstract
Hydrogen can be produced from aqueous solutions containing 10 wt% glucose with high selectivities through the combined use of a hydrogenation reactor for conversion of glucose to sorbitol, followed by a reforming reactor for conversion of sorbitol to H2 and CO2 and then a gas–liquid separator for the removal of high-pressure H2-rich reformate gas, ready for use in a fuel cell.

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