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Performance of Alternative Methane Reforms Based on Experimental Kinetic Evaluation and Simulation in a Fixed Bed Reactor
February 23, 2023
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A comparative evaluation of alternative methane reforming processes as an option to steam reforming was performed by carrying out simulations of operations in a fixed bed reactor with a Ni (4.8 wt.%/γ-Al2O3) catalyst at 1023 K under 1.0 bar. Methane reforms, including processing with carbon dioxide (DRM, CH4/CO2), autothermal reform (ATRM, CH4/H2O/O2), and combined reform (CRM, CH4/CO2/H2O/O2) had their operations predicted based on experimental data developed to represent their kinetic behavior, formalized with mechanisms and parametric quantifications. The performance of fixed bed reactor operations for methane conversions occurred with different reaction rates in the three alternative processes, and comparatively the orders of magnitude were 102, 10−1, and 10−4 in CRM, ATRM, and DRM, respectively. According to each process, the methane conversions were oriented towards the predominant productions of hydrogen or carbon monoxide, indicating the kinetic selectivities of H2, 86.1% and CO, 59.2% in CRM and DRM, respectively. Considering the possibility of catalyst deactivation by carbon deposition, its predicted yields are low due to the slow stages of its production and due to its simultaneous consumption through interactions with O2, CO2, and H2O, reflecting favorably in additional productions of H2 and CO.
A comparative evaluation of alternative methane reforming processes as an option to steam reforming was performed by carrying out simulations of operations in a fixed bed reactor with a Ni (4.8 wt.%/γ-Al2O3) catalyst at 1023 K under 1.0 bar. Methane reforms, including processing with carbon dioxide (DRM, CH4/CO2), autothermal reform (ATRM, CH4/H2O/O2), and combined reform (CRM, CH4/CO2/H2O/O2) had their operations predicted based on experimental data developed to represent their kinetic behavior, formalized with mechanisms and parametric quantifications. The performance of fixed bed reactor operations for methane conversions occurred with different reaction rates in the three alternative processes, and comparatively the orders of magnitude were 102, 10−1, and 10−4 in CRM, ATRM, and DRM, respectively. According to each process, the methane conversions were oriented towards the predominant productions of hydrogen or carbon monoxide, indicating the kinetic selectivities of H2, 86.1% and CO, 59.2% in CRM and DRM, respectively. Considering the possibility of catalyst deactivation by carbon deposition, its predicted yields are low due to the slow stages of its production and due to its simultaneous consumption through interactions with O2, CO2, and H2O, reflecting favorably in additional productions of H2 and CO.
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alternative reforms, comparative, fixed bed, kinetic, methane, performance
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Knoelchemann A, Sales DCS, Silva MAM, Abreu CAM. Performance of Alternative Methane Reforms Based on Experimental Kinetic Evaluation and Simulation in a Fixed Bed Reactor. (2023). LAPSE:2023.5466v1
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Knoelchemann A: Department of Chemical Engineering, Federal University of Pernambuco, Recife 50.740-521, Brazil
Sales DCS: Polytechnic School, State University of Pernambuco, Recife 50.740-521, Brazil [ORCID]
Silva MAM: Department of Chemical Engineering, Federal University of Pernambuco, Recife 50.740-521, Brazil
Abreu CAM: Department of Chemical Engineering, Federal University of Pernambuco, Recife 50.740-521, Brazil [ORCID]
Sales DCS: Polytechnic School, State University of Pernambuco, Recife 50.740-521, Brazil [ORCID]
Silva MAM: Department of Chemical Engineering, Federal University of Pernambuco, Recife 50.740-521, Brazil
Abreu CAM: Department of Chemical Engineering, Federal University of Pernambuco, Recife 50.740-521, Brazil [ORCID]
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Processes
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9
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8
First Page
1479
Year
2021
Publication Date
2021-08-23
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2227-9717
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