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Hydrogen production with integrated CO2 capture in a membrane assisted gas switching reforming reactor: Proof-of-Concept
Authors:Solomon A. Wassie  Jose A. Medrano  Abdelghafour Zaabout  Schalk Cloete  Jon Melendez  D. Alfredo Pacheco Tanaka  Shahriar Amini  Martin van Sint Annaland  Fausto Gallucci
Affiliation:1. Chemical Process Intensification, Eindhoven University of Technology, Department of Chemical Engineering and Chemistry, Eindhoven, The Netherlands;2. Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Department of Energy and Process Engineering, Trondheim, Norway;3. TECNALIA, Energy and Environment/Industry and Transport Divisions, San Sebastián-Donostia, Spain;4. SINTEF Materials and Chemistry, Flow Technology Department, Trondheim, Norway
Abstract:This paper presents a new membrane reactor concept for ultra-pure hydrogen production with integrated CO2 capture: the membrane-assisted gas switching reforming (MA-GSR). This concept integrates alternating exothermic and endothermic redox reaction stages in a single fluidized bed consisting of catalytically active oxygen-carrier particles, by switching the feed between air and methane/steam, where the produced hydrogen is selectively removed via Pd-based membranes. This concept results in overall autothermal conditions and allows easier operation at high pressure compared to alternative novel technologies. In this work, the MA-GSR concept is demonstrated at lab scale using four metallic supported membranes (Pd–Ag based) immersed into a fluidized bed consisting of a Ni-based oxygen carrier. The performance of the reactor has been tested under different experimental operating conditions and high methane conversions (>50%) have been obtained, well above the thermodynamic equilibrium conversion of a conventional fluidized bed as a result of the selective H2 extraction, with (ultra-pure) H2 recoveries above 20% at relatively low temperatures (<550 °C). These results could be further improved by working at elevated pressures or by integrating more membranes. Even though the concept has been successfully demonstrated, further research is required to develop suitable membranes since post-mortem membrane characterization has revealed defects in the membrane selective layer as a consequence of the frequent exposure to thermal cycles with alternating oxidative and reducing atmospheres.
Keywords:Gas switching  Reforming  Palladium membrane  Experimental demonstration  Proof of concept  Hydrogen production
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