Oxygen feed membranes in autothermal steam-reformers - A robust temperature control

Jens Hueppmeier, Suelen Barg, Michael Baune, Dietmar Koch, Georg Grathwohl, Jorg Thoeming

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    Abstract

    In conventional autothermal steam-reformers, the spatial temperature distribution leads to hot-spot problems. Here we demonstrate a solution approach for this problem using ceramic membranes with highly interconnected open pores and a permeability that varies over the length of the reformer. Due to this spatially non-constant characteristic, these membranes function as oxygen feed distributors. Predictions based on a theoretical optimization showed that almost isothermal characteristics should be possible in small-scale applications. For experimental validation, membranes were produced via the HAPES processing route, which leads to open porosities between 71 and 78% and permeability constants varying from 3.8 x 10 (12) to 3.9 x 10 (13) m(2). The experimental results show that a membrane with staged permeabilities can reduce a typical temperature peak for 94% down to a value below 5 K deviation from the isothermal behavior without any losses in conversion rate or hydrogen and CO-selectivities. Additionally, it could be confirmed that a premix of 6.5% oxygen to the feed gases is necessary to obtain optimal results. (C) 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)1257-1264
    Number of pages8
    JournalFuel
    Volume89
    Issue number6
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2010

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