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Recycle of Carbon Dioxide Using Dry Reforming of Methane (메탄의 건식 개질을 이용한 이산화탄소의 재활용)

  • Kim, Jeongmook;Ryu, Jun-hyung;Lee, In-Beum;Lee, Jae Sung
    • Korean Chemical Engineering Research
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    • v.47 no.3
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    • pp.267-274
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    • 2009
  • Considerable attention has been given to developing methodologies to reduce the emission of carbon dioxide from industry to meet strengthened environmental regulations. In this article, recent research trends on dry reforming of methane as an alternative method to reduce $CO_2$ emission from large scale industrial processes are addressed. To efficiently provide the energy needed in this strong endothermic reaction without additional $CO_2$ emission, it seems to be desirable to adopt autothermal reaction mode. The produced synthesis gas could be used as a reducing gas, or a feedstock for synthesis of chemicals and fuels.

A Study on Reforming Reaction for Preparation of Synthesis Gas from Land-Fill Gas (매립지가스(LFG)로부터 합성가스 제조를 위한 개질반응 연구)

  • Cho, Wooksang;Yoon, Jungsup;Park, Sunggyu;Mo, Yongki;Baek, Youngsoon
    • Journal of Hydrogen and New Energy
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    • v.25 no.6
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    • pp.570-576
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    • 2014
  • LFG (Land-Fill Gas) includes components of $CH_4$, $CO_2$, $O_2$, $N_2$, and water. The preparation of synthesis gas from LFG as a DME (Dimethyl Ether) feedstock was studied by methane reforming of $CO_2$, $O_2$ and steam over NiO-MgO-$CeO_2$/$Al_2O_3$ catalyst. Our experiments were performed to investigate the effects of methane conversion and syngas ratio on the amount of LFG components over NiO-MgO-$CeO_2$/$Al_2O_3$ catalyst. Results were obtained through the activity reaction experiments at the temperature of $900^{\circ}C$ and GHSV of 4,000. The results were as following; it has generally shown that methane conversion rate increased with the increase of oxygen and carbon dioxide amounts. Highly methane conversion of 92~93% and syngas ratio of approximately 1.0 were obtained in the feed of gas composition flow-rate of 243ml/min of $CH_4$, 241ml/min of $CO_2$, 195ml/min of $O_2$, 48ml/min of $N_2$, and 360ml/min of water, respectively, under reactor pressure of 15 bar for 50 hrs of reaction time. Also, it was shown that catalyst deactivation by coke formation was reduced by excessively adding oxygen and steam as an oxidizer of the methane reforming.

Dry Reforming of Methane over Promoters Added Ni/HY Catalysts (조촉매가 담지된 Ni/HY 촉매상에서 메탄의 건식 개질 반응 연구)

  • Jeong, Heondo
    • Clean Technology
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    • v.23 no.2
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    • pp.213-220
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    • 2017
  • Dry reforming of methane to synthesis gas was investigated over a series of Ni/HY catalysts promoted by Mg, Ca, K and Mn. These catalysts were characterized by XRD, BET, SEM, and TGA analyses before and after the reaction. Conversions and product yields were increased with increasing nickel loading up to 13 wt%. Among the catalysts tested in this work, the Ni-Mg/HY catalyst showed the highest carbon resistance and the most stable catalytic performance. It was revealed that the addition of Mg promoter reduced the nickel particle size and produced the highly dispersed nickel particles, and consequently, retarded the catalyst deactivation.

The Methane Reforming by $CO_2$ Using Pelletized Co-Ru-Zr-Si Catalyst (성형 Co-Ru-Zr-Si 촉매를 이용한 이산화탄소에 의한 메탄 리포밍)

  • Nam, Jeong-Kwang;Lee, Ji-Hye;Song, Sang-Hoon;Ahn, Hong-Chan;Chang, Tae-Sun;Suh, Jeong-Kwon;Kim, Seong-Bo
    • Applied Chemistry for Engineering
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    • v.23 no.2
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    • pp.176-182
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    • 2012
  • The methane dry reforming has received the considerable attention in recent years, mainly as an attractive route to produce synthesis gas (CO, $H_2$) from green-house gases ($CH_4$, $CO_2$) for resources. However, this process has not been commercialized due to the high temperature and catalyst deactivation. In this study, Co-Ru-Zr catalysts supported on $SiO_2$ were studied for the characterization of methane dry reforming reaction and the preliminary data for process development were achieved. The crystal structure of catalysts was measured by XRD, the surface area and pore size were analyzed by BET, and the element composition of catalyst were analyzed by EDS. Conversions of methane and carbon dioxide were analyzed by GC. In addition, reaction rate constants were obtained from the reaction kinetic study and the optimum catalyst size that does not affect mass transfer from reactants was also determined. The selected pellet-type catalyst maintained activation for 720 h at $850^{\circ}C$.

A Effect of Reaction Conditions on Syngas Yield for the Preparation of Syngas from Landfill Gas (매립지가스(LFG)로부터 합성가스 제조시 반응조건에 따른 수율에 미치는 연구)

  • CHO, WOOKSANG;CHOI, KEONGDON;BAEK, YOUNGSOON
    • Journal of Hydrogen and New Energy
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    • v.26 no.5
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    • pp.477-483
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    • 2015
  • LFG (Land-Fill Gas) includes components of $CH_4$, $CO_2$, $O_2$, $N_2$, and water. The preparation of synthesis gas from LFG as a DME (Dimethyl Ether) feedstock was studied by methane reforming of $CO_2$, $O_2$ and steam over $NiO-MgO-CeO_2/Al_2O_3$ catalyst. Our experiments were performed to investigate the effects of methane conversion and syngas yield on the amount of LFG components over $NiO-MgO-CeO_2/Al_2O_3$ catalyst. Results were obtained through the methan reforming experiments at the temperature of $900^{\circ}C$ and GHSV of 8,800. The results were as following; it has generally shown that syngas yield increase with the increase of oxygen and steam amounts and then decrease. Highly methane conversion of above 98% and syngas yield of approximately 60% were obtained in the feed of gas composition flow-rate of 243ml/min of $CH_4$, 241ml/min of $CO_2$, 195ml/min of $O_2$, 48ml/min of $N_2$, and 450ml/min of steam, respectively, under reactor pressure of 1 bar for 200 hrs of reaction time. Also, it was shown that catalyst deactivation by coke formation was reduced by excessively adding oxygen and steam as an oxidizer of the methane reforming.

CH4 Dry Reforming on Alumina-Supported Nickel Catalyst

  • Joo, Oh-Shim;Jung, Kwang-Deog
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.23 no.8
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    • pp.1149-1153
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    • 2002
  • CH4/CO2 dry reforming was carried out to make syn gas on the Ni/Al2O3 catalysts calcined at different temperatures. The Ni/Al2O3 (850 $^{\circ}C)$ catalyst gave good activity and stability w hereas the Ni/Al2O3 $(450^{\circ}C)$ catalyst showed lower activity and stability. The NiO/Al2O3 catalyst calcined at $850^{\circ}C$ for 16 h (Ni/Al2O3 $(850^{\circ}C))$ formed the spinel structure of nickel aluminate, which was confirmed by TPR. The carbon formation rate on the Ni/Al2O3 $(850^{\circ}C)$ catalyst was very low till 20 h, and then steeply increased with reaction time without decreasing the activity for CH4 reforming. The Ni/Al2O3 $(450^{\circ}C)$ catalyst showed high carbon formation rate at the initial reaction time and then, the rate nearly stopped with continuous decreasing the activity for CH4 reforming. Even though the amount of carbon deposition on the Ni/Al2O3 $(850^{\circ}C)$ catalyst was higher than that on the Ni/Al2O3 $(450^{\circ}C)$ catalyst, the activity for CH4ing was also high, which could be attributed to the different type of the carbon formed on the catalyst surface.

Study on the Simple Preparation Method of Honeycomb-structured Catalysts by Temperature-regulated Chemical Vapor Deposition (온도조절 화학기상증착법을 활용한 대용량 허니컴 구조촉매 제조 연구)

  • Seo, Minhye;Kim, Soong Yeon;Kim, Young Dok;Uhm, Sunghyun
    • Applied Chemistry for Engineering
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    • v.29 no.1
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    • pp.18-21
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    • 2018
  • We report on the simple preparation method of large-scale structured catalysts by temperature-regulated chemical vapor deposition with a high cell-density ceramic honeycomb monolith. And the feasibility for dry reforming of methane catalysts was evaluated. The NiO/Cordierite (CDR) catalyst was prepared by controlling coating conditions at each temperature step, leading to a conformal deposition of NiO inside the cordierite honeycomb monolith with the cell density of 600 cpsi. The catalytic conversion of $CH_4$ and $CO_2$ for dry reforming of methane were about 83% and 90% with gas hourly space velocity of $10,000h^{-1}$ at $800^{\circ}C$, respectively. As a result, it exhibited that the temperature-regulated chemical vapor deposition method can be expedient for the preparation of large-scale structured catalysts.

Hydrogen Generation Characteristics of SMART System with Inherent $CO_2/H_2$ Separation ($CO_2/H_2$ 원천분리 SMART 시스템의 수소생산특성)

  • Ryu, Ho-Jung
    • Journal of Hydrogen and New Energy
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    • v.18 no.4
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    • pp.382-390
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    • 2007
  • To check the feasibility of SMART(Steam Methane Advanced Reforming Technology) system, an experimental investigation was performed. A fluidized bed reactor of diameter 0.052m was operated cyclically up to 10th cycle, alternating between reforming and regeneration conditions. FCR-4 catalyst was used as the reforming catalyst and calcined limestone(domestic, from Danyang) was used as the $CO_2$ absorbent. Hydrogen concentration of 98.2% on a dry basis was reached at $650^{\circ}C$ for the first cycle. This value is much higher than $H_2$ concentration of 73.6% in the reformer of conventional SMR (steam methane reforming) condition. The hydrogen concentration decreased because the $CO_2$ capture capacity decreased as the number of cycles increased. However, the average hydrogen concentration at 10th cycle was 82.5% and this value is also higher than that of SMR. Based on these results, we could conclude that the SMART system can replace SMR system to generate pure hydrogen without HTS (high tempeature shift), LTS (low temperature shift) and $CO_2$ separation process.

Recent Progress for Hydrogen Production from Biogas and Its Effective Applications (바이오가스 유래 수소 제조 기술 동향 및 효과적인 적용)

  • Song, Hyoungwoon;Jung, Hee Suk;Uhm, Sunghyun
    • Applied Chemistry for Engineering
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    • v.31 no.1
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    • pp.1-6
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    • 2020
  • Hydrogen production from biogas has received consistent attention due to the great potential to solve simultaneously the issues of energy demands and environmental problems. Practically, biomethane produced by purification/upgrading of biogas can be a good alternative to the natural gas which is a main reactant for a steam methane reforming process. Judging from the economic and environmental impacts, however, the steam biogas and dry reforming are considered to be more effective routes for hydrogen production because both processes do not require the carbon dioxide elimination step. Herein, we highlight recent studies of hydrogen production via reforming processes using biogas and effective applications for earlier commercialization.

A Simulation Study on the Synthesis of Syngas from the Reforming Reaction of Biogas (바이오가스 개질 반응으로부터 합성가스 제조를 위한 반응 모사 연구)

  • HAN, DANBEE;BAEK, YOUNGSOON
    • Journal of Hydrogen and New Energy
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    • v.29 no.1
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    • pp.1-10
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    • 2018
  • The amount of biogas increases as the amount of organic waste increases. Recently, biogas from organic waste have been made much efforts to utilize as a energy. In particular, the concentration of $CH_4$ and $CO_2$ generated from sewage sludge and livestock manure treatment are 60-70% and 30-35%, and $CH_4$ and $CO_2$ generated from food wastes are 60-80% and 20-40%. In case of landfill gas, $CH_4$ and $CO_2$ have a concentration of 40-60% and 40-60% respectively. Therefore, in order to use the biogas more widely, it is necessary to convert the biogas to methanol, LNG or DME. In this study, experiments were conducted to produce hydrogen and carbon monoxide through various biogas reforming reactions on $Ni/Ce-ZrO_2/Al2O3$ catalysts. The experiment of synthetic gas synthesis was carried out on a wide concentrations of methane and carbon dioxide, which were the major constituents of biogas from various organic wastes. The effect of $(O_2+CO_2)/CH_4$ (=R') on the yields of hydrogen and carbon monoxide, the conversion rate of methane and carbon dioxide was investigated. Also simulation for syngas synthesis on the $CO_2$ reforming of $CH_4$ was computed by employing total Gibbs free energy minimization method using PRO/II simulator, and compared with the experimental results on wet and dry reforming reaction of biogas.