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Small-Scaled Production of Blue Hydrogen with Reduced Carbon Footprint
April 24, 2023
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This article reviews a method of hydrogen production based on partial non-catalytic oxidation of natural gas in an original synthesis gas generator. The working principles of the unit are similar to those of liquid-propellant rocket engines. This paper presents a description of the operation and technical characteristics of the synthesis gas generator. Its application in the creation of small-scaled plants with a capacity of up to 5−7 thousand m3/h of hydrogen is justified. Hydrogen production in the developed installation requires a two-stage method and includes a technological unit for producing a hydrogen-containing gas. Typical balance compositions of hydrogen-containing gas at the synthesis gas generator’s outlet are given. To increase the hydrogen concentration, it is proposed to carry out a two-stage steam catalytic conversion of carbon monoxide contained in the hydrogen-containing gas at the synthesis gas generator’s outlet using a single Cu−Zn−cement-containing composition. Based on thermodynamic calculations, quasi-optimal modes of natural gas partial oxidation with oxygen are formulated and the results of material balance calculation for the installation are presented. In order to produce “blue” hydrogen, the scheme of carbon dioxide separation and liquefaction is developed. The conclusion section of the paper contains the test results of a pilot demonstration unit and the recommendations for improving the technology and preventing soot formation.
This article reviews a method of hydrogen production based on partial non-catalytic oxidation of natural gas in an original synthesis gas generator. The working principles of the unit are similar to those of liquid-propellant rocket engines. This paper presents a description of the operation and technical characteristics of the synthesis gas generator. Its application in the creation of small-scaled plants with a capacity of up to 5−7 thousand m3/h of hydrogen is justified. Hydrogen production in the developed installation requires a two-stage method and includes a technological unit for producing a hydrogen-containing gas. Typical balance compositions of hydrogen-containing gas at the synthesis gas generator’s outlet are given. To increase the hydrogen concentration, it is proposed to carry out a two-stage steam catalytic conversion of carbon monoxide contained in the hydrogen-containing gas at the synthesis gas generator’s outlet using a single Cu−Zn−cement-containing composition. Based on thermodynamic calculations, quasi-optimal modes of natural gas partial oxidation with oxygen are formulated and the results of material balance calculation for the installation are presented. In order to produce “blue” hydrogen, the scheme of carbon dioxide separation and liquefaction is developed. The conclusion section of the paper contains the test results of a pilot demonstration unit and the recommendations for improving the technology and preventing soot formation.
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carbon oxide steam conversion, combustion chamber, evaporation chamber, Hydrogen, partial oxidation, small-scaled hydrogen production, soot formation, synthesis gas generator
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Zagashvili Y, Kuzmin A, Buslaev G, Morenov V. Small-Scaled Production of Blue Hydrogen with Reduced Carbon Footprint. (2023). LAPSE:2023.34124v1
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Zagashvili Y: “HTR” LLC, 190000 Saint Petersburg, Russia; “GSG” LLC, 190000 Saint Petersburg, Russia
Kuzmin A: “HTR” LLC, 190000 Saint Petersburg, Russia; “GSG” LLC, 190000 Saint Petersburg, Russia; Department of Rocket and Space Technology, Baltic State Technical University “VOENMEH”, 190005 Saint Petersburg, Russia [ORCID]
Buslaev G: Department of Oil and Gas, Saint Petersburg Mining University, 199106 Saint Petersburg, Russia [ORCID]
Morenov V: Department of Oil and Gas, Saint Petersburg Mining University, 199106 Saint Petersburg, Russia [ORCID]
Kuzmin A: “HTR” LLC, 190000 Saint Petersburg, Russia; “GSG” LLC, 190000 Saint Petersburg, Russia; Department of Rocket and Space Technology, Baltic State Technical University “VOENMEH”, 190005 Saint Petersburg, Russia [ORCID]
Buslaev G: Department of Oil and Gas, Saint Petersburg Mining University, 199106 Saint Petersburg, Russia [ORCID]
Morenov V: Department of Oil and Gas, Saint Petersburg Mining University, 199106 Saint Petersburg, Russia [ORCID]
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Energies
Volume
14
Issue
16
First Page
5194
Year
2021
Publication Date
2021-08-22
ISSN
1996-1073
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