International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Vol.38, No.4, 1901-1909, 2013
Hydrogen production through partial oxidation of methane in a new reactor configuration
Performance of the side feeding (SF) air injection in the process of partial oxidation of methane (POM) has been investigated by means of developing a one-dimensional steady-state non-isothermal model. A fixed bed reactor (FBR), a one-side feeding reactor (One-SF), and a membrane reactor (MR) has been compared for the conversion of methane, selectivity of hydrogen and reactor temperature. The results of the model revealed that the One-SF can operate within FBR and MR, and increasing the number of air injections of SF could achieve to the performance of the MR. The performance of the two to five-SF was studied according to the hydrogen selectivity, methane conversion, temperature profile and H-2/CH4 ratio. It was observed that increasing the number of injections up to the three, increased the selectivity of hydrogen from 0.496 to 0.530 and decreased the outlet temperature from 1269 K to 1078 K. These results lead to creating of a process with controllable operating temperature and enhancing the selectivity of hydrogen. Consequently, decreasing the problems of high operating temperature in FBR and reduction of the process cost compared with MR. Copyright (C) 2012, Hydrogen Energy Publications, LLC. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Fixed bed reactor;Membrane reactor;Side feeding reactor;Modeling;Partial oxidation of methane