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Thermodynamic analysis of hydrogen production via sorption-enhanced steam methane reforming in a new class of variable volume batch-membrane reactor
Authors:David M Anderson  Peter A Kottke  Andrei G Fedorov
Affiliation:1. G.W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332, USA;2. Parker H. Petit Institute of Bioengineering and Bioscience, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332, USA
Abstract:Combined reaction–separation processes are a widely explored method to produce hydrogen from endothermic steam reforming of hydrocarbon feedstock at a reduced reaction temperature and with fewer unit operation steps, both of which are key requirements for energy efficient, distributed hydrogen production. This work introduces a new class of variable volume batch reactors for production of hydrogen from catalytic steam reforming of methane that operates in a cycle similar to that of an internal combustion engine. It incorporates a CO2 adsorbent and a selectively permeable hydrogen membrane for in situ removal of the two major products of the reversible steam methane reforming reaction. Thermodynamic analysis is employed to define an envelope of ideal reactor performance and to explore the tradeoff between thermal efficiency and hydrogen yield density with respect to critical operating parameters, including sorbent mass, steam to methane ratio and fraction of product gas recycled. Particular attention is paid to contrasting the variable volume batch-membrane reactor approach to a conventional fixed bed reaction–separation approach. The results indicates that the proposed reactor is a viable option for low temperature distributed production of hydrogen from methane, the primary component of natural gas feedstock, motivating a detailed study of reaction/adsorption kinetics and heat/mass transfer effects.
Keywords:Distributed hydrogen production  Steam methane reforming  PSA  Thermodynamics
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