Data di Pubblicazione:
1997
Abstract:
Methane steam re-forming is one of the most important chemical processes in hydrogen and
syngas production. Simulation of reactors with parallel-flow and counterflow configuration has
been performed to study the methane steam re-forming reaction in a packed-bed inert membrane
reactor (PBIMR). In this kind of reactor complete methane conversion can be achieved by means
of the total removal of hydrogen from the reaction products. In the model a dense Pd membrane
was simulated, assuming an infinite permselectivity to hydrogen. Membrane reactor performance
was compared to that of a conventional fixed-bed reactor. The effect on the degree of
conversion was analyzed for different parameters such as temperature, reactor pressure, feed
and sweep flow rate, feed molar ratio, membrane thickness, and space velocity. Comparison
with experimental data of Shu et al. (1994) showed a good agreement. An analysis of the results
indicated that the choice of operating conditions requires a complex process strategy.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
methane steam reforming; cata; hydrogen production
Elenco autori:
Barbieri, Giuseppe
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