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Dry reforming of methane has no future for hydrogen production: Comparison with steam reforming at high pressure in standard and membrane reactors
Authors:S Ted Oyama  Pelin Hacarlioglu  Yunfeng Gu  Doohwan Lee
Affiliation:1. The University of Tokyo, Department of Chemical Systems Engineering, Tokyo, Japan;2. Virginia Tech, Department of Chemical Engineering, Blacksburg, VA, USA
Abstract:The methane dry-reforming and steam reforming reactions were studied as a function of pressure (1–20 atm) at 973 K in conventional packed-bed reactors and a membrane reactors. For the dry-reforming reaction in a conventional reactor the production yield of hydrogen rose and then decreased with increasing pressure as a result of the reverse water-gas shift reaction in which the hydrogen reacted with the reactant CO2 to produce water. For the steam reforming reaction the production yield of hydrogen kept increasing with pressure because the forward water-gas shift reaction produced additional hydrogen by the reaction of CO with water. In the membrane reactors the methane conversion and the hydrogen production yields were higher for both the dry-reforming and steam reforming reactions, but for the dry reforming at high pressure half of the hydrogen was transformed into water. Thus, the dry-reforming reaction is not practical for producing hydrogen.
Keywords:Methane  Dry reforming  Steam reforming  Membrane reactors  High pressure
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