화학공학소재연구정보센터
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Vol.36, No.5, 3397-3408, 2011
Thermal behavior and hydrogen production of methanol steam reforming and autothermal reforming with spiral preheating
The present study aims to investigate the thermal behavior and hydrogen production characteristics from methanol steam reforming (MSR) and autothermal reforming (ATR) under the effects of a Cu-Zn-based catalyst and spiral preheating. Two different reaction temperatures of 250 and 300 degrees C are taken into account. Meanwhile, the O/C ratio (i.e. the molar ratio between O(2) and methanol) and S/C ratio (i.e. the molar ratio between steam and methanol) are controlled in the ranges of 0-0.5 and 1-2, respectively. The condition of O/C = 0 represents the reaction of MSR. By monitoring the supplied power into the reactor with a fixed gas hourly space velocity (GHSV) of 72,000 H(-1), the experimental results indicate that an exothermic reaction from ATR can be attained once the O/C ratio is as high as 0.125. Increasing O/C ratio causes more heat released from the reaction, this results in the decrease in the frequency of supplied power, especially at O/C = 0.5. It is noted that the concentration of CO in the product gas is quite low compared to that of CO(2). An increase in O/C ratio abates the concentration of H(2) from the consumption of per mol methanol; however, the H(2) yield in terms of thermodynamic analysis is increased. On account of the utilization of spiral preheating on the reactants, within the investigated operating conditions the methanol conversion and hydrogen yield were always higher than 95 and 90%, respectively. A comparison suggests that the methanol conversion from ATR of methanol with spiral preheating is superior to those of other studies. Copyright (C) 2010, Hydrogen Energy Publications, LLC. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.