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Numerical investigation of hydrogen production via autothermal reforming of steam and methane over Ni/Al2O3 and Pt/Al2O3 patterned catalytic layers
Affiliation:1. School of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, Chung-Ang University, 84, Heukseok-ro, Dongjak-gu, Seoul, 06980, Republic of Korea;2. Mechanical Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Gazi University, Ankara, Turkey;3. Laboratory of Multiphase Transport and Porous Media (LTPMP), Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Process Engineering, University of Sciences and Technology Houari Boumediene, BP. 32, El Alia 16,111, Algiers, Algeria;4. Purdue University, 401 N Grant Street, West Lafayette, IN, 47907, USA;5. Sen Research Group, Department of Biochemistry, Dumlupinar University, 43,100, Turkey
Abstract:In this study a numerical analysis of hydrogen production via an autothermal reforming reactor is presented. The endothermic reaction of steam methane reforming and the exothermic combustion of methane were activated with patterned Ni/Al2O3 catalytic layer and patterned Pt/Al2O3 catalytic layer, respectively. Aiming to achieve a more compacted process, a novel design of a reactor was proposed in which the reforming and the combustion catalysts were modeled as patterned thin layers. This configuration is analyzed and compared with two configurations. In the first configuration, the catalysts are modeled as continuous thin layers in parallel, while, in the second configuration the catalysts are modeled as continuous thin layers in series (conventional catalytic autothermal reactor). The results show that the pattern of the catalyst layers improves slightly the hydrogen yield, i.e. 3.6%. Furthermore, for the same concentration of hydrogen produced, the activated zone length can be decreased by 38% and 15% compared to the conventional catalytic autothermal reforming and the configuration where the catalysts are fitted in parallel, respectively. Besides, the oxygen consumption is lowered by 5%. The decrement of the catalyst amount and the oxygen feedstock in the novel studied design lead to lower costs and compact process.
Keywords:Steam methane reforming  Catalytic combustion  Hydrogen production  Coated catalytic patterns  Chemical kinetics  CFD
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