Fabrication & performance study of a palladium on alumina supported membrane reactor: Natural gas steam reforming, a case study
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2018
abstract:
In this work, a synthetic mixture of natural gas is considered in a steam reforming process
for generating hydrogen by using a membrane reactor housing a composite membrane
constituted of a Pd-layer (13 mm) supported on alumina. The Pd/Al2O3 membrane separates
part of the produced hydrogen through its selective permeation, although it shows a
relatively low H2/N2 ideal selectivity (>200 at 0.5 bar of trans-membrane pressure and
T ΒΌ 425 C).
The steam reforming reaction is performed at 420 C, by varying the gas hourly space
velocity between 4400 h1 and 6900 h1 and by using two different mixtures containing
some common impurities found within natural gas pipeline. Specifically, the effect of N2
and CO2 as impurities in the feed line is analyzed. The reaction pressure and steam-tocarbon
ratio (S/C) are kept constant at 3.0 bar (abs.) and 3.5/1, respectively.
The best performance of the Pd-based membrane reactor is obtained at 420 C, 3.0 bar
and 100 mL/min of sweep-gas, yielding a methane conversion of 55% and hydrogen recovery
>90%.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Pd/alumina membrane Steam methane reforming Membrane reactor Hydrogen
List of contributors:
Iulianelli, Adolfo; Basile, ANGELO BRUNO
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