Silica membrane reactors for hydrogen production from water gas shift


Autoria(s): Battersby, S. E.; Rudolph, V.; Duke, M. C.; Diniz da Costa, J. C.
Contribuinte(s)

C. Jagadish

G. Q. Lu

Data(s)

01/01/2006

Resumo

This paper presents an analysis of membrane reactor (MR) operation and design for enhanced hydrogen production from the water gas shift (WGS) reaction. It has been established that membrane reactors can enhance an equilibrium limited reaction through product separation. However, the detailed effects of reactor setup, membrane configuration and catalyst volume have yet to be properly analysed for this reaction. This paper investigates new ideas for membrane reactors such as the development of new catalytic films, for improved interaction between the reaction and separation zones. Current membrane reactors utilise a packed bed of catalyst within the membrane tube, utilising a large volume of catalyst to drive reaction. This is still inefficient and provides only limited benefits over conventional WGS reactors. New reactor configurations look to optimise the interactive effects between reaction and separation to provide improved operation. In this paper, thin film catalysts were produced using dip coating and spray coating techniques. This technique produced catalyst coatings with good thickness, though the abrasion strength of the dip coated catalyst was quite low. The catalyst was tested in a packed bed reactor for temperature activity at low temperatures and catalyst activity at varying levels of excess water

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:104462

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Australian Research Council

Palavras-Chave #Catalytic films #Membrane configuration #Membrane reactors #Water gas shift #E1 #291804 Nanotechnology #671499 Instrumentation not elsewhere classified
Tipo

Conference Paper