An analysis of the performance of membrane reactors for the water-gas shift reaction using gas feed mixture
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2000
abstract:
The water-gas shift (WGS) reaction in membrane reactors has been widely studied by several authors. From these works,
the increase of the CO conversion above the equilibrium values appears to be possible when hydrogen is removed through
the membrane.
However, to date, this feasibility has been verified mostly when feeding pure reagents to the reactor, although in an industrial
context the feed normally contains several other compounds.
The objective of this work has been to analyse the effect of the feed composition on the membrane reactor efficiency in
order to determine the best conditions in terms of CO conversion. At this purpose, experimental tests with mixtures of different
compositions have been carried out in three different systems of reaction: (1) traditional fixed-bed reactor; (2) membrane
reactor with mesoporous ceramic membrane; (3) membrane reactor with palladium membrane.
The experiments included permeation (for the membrane reactors) and reaction tests.
The experimental results obtained with the various systems of reaction have been compared.
A mathematical model has been also formulated for the different type of reactors used in order to verify the experimental
results obtained.
From the work carried out it can be concluded that by using the palladium membrane reactor it is possible to overcome the
equilibrium conversion. Moreover, a complete conversion has been achieved for one of the mixtures fed to the reactor.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
Drioli, Enrico; Criscuoli, Alessandra; Basile, ANGELO BRUNO
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