System optimization and cost analysis of plasma catalytic reforming of natural gas |
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Authors: | L. Bromberg D. R. Cohn A. Rabinovich N. Alexeev A. Samokhin R. Ramprasad S. Tamhankar |
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Affiliation: | a MIT Plasma Science and Fusion Center, 77 Massachusetts Ave, NW16, Cambridge, MA 02139-4307, USA;b BOC Gases, Murray Hill, NJ 07974, USA |
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Abstract: | Plasma reforming could provide advantages in hydrocarbon reforming especially in small-to-medium-scale plants and in plants with fast transients. The combination of a thermal plasma reformer operating in partial oxidation mode with a catalyst bed will be described. Reduced concentrations of CO (1–3% vol) can be achieved, with high hydrogen yields and minimal plasmatron electrical power requirements. A model for the cost of hydrogen production from natural gas has been developed. The model includes hydrogen cleanup utilizing a conventional pressure swing adsorption unit. The model uses experimentally determined conversion yields and operational parameters. The conditions that result in system optimization and cost minimization have been determined. |
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