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Heat-integrated reactor concepts for catalytic reforming and automotive exhaust purification
Authors:Grigorios Kolios  Achim Gritsch  Arístides Morillo  Ute Tuttlies  Jens Bernnat  Frank Opferkuch  Gerhart Eigenberger  
Affiliation:

aInstitut für Chemische Verfahrenstechnik, Universität Stuttgart, Böblingerstr. 72, D 70199 Stuttgart, Germany

Abstract:Optimal solutions in environmental catalysis require a well-coordinated development of catalysts and of process design. This contribution is devoted to energy integrated design concepts for fuel reforming and for automotive exhaust purification. The examples presented demonstrate the importance of an innovative process design for optimal utilization of existing catalysts and show the potential of future developments.

New concepts for steam reforming through the efficient coupling of the endothermic reforming reaction with an exothermic combustion reaction are discussed in the first part. These concepts have been implemented for methanol steam reforming in a counter-current reactor with distributed side feed of burner gas and for methane steam reforming in a modular reactor with a co-current reaction section for the endothermic and the combustion reaction and attached counter-current heat exchangers. Both applications employ the so-called folded sheet reactor design, which ensures an excellent heat transfer between the reforming and combustion channels and efficient heat recovery.

A similar design solution is introduced for the apparently different case of automotive exhaust purification. The proposed concept aims at decoupling exhaust after-treatment from engine control. Its main component is a counter-current heat exchanger with integrated purification stages for HC-oxidation, NOX storage and reduction and soot filtering. A small catalytic burner at the hot end of the heat exchanger provides both heat and oxidizing or reducing agents on demand. A new soot filter design allows for safe soot filter regeneration.

Keywords:Autothermal reactors  Heat-integrated reactors  Process integration  Steam reforming  Automotive exhaust purification  Diesel soot filtering
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