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Conversion of methane and carbon dioxide using catalytic membranes

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This study reports the development of a new process to convert methane and carbon dioxide into syngas from non-oil resources. The process uses membrane catalytic systems (MCS) that support heterogeneous catalytic reactions in gaseous phase in membrane channels. An active surface of the catalysts formed inside the micro- channels is low in term of area, but it is characterized by a high value of the catalyst surface/volume ratio, which induces a high efficiency of heterogeneous catalysis. Such MCS, having 10¿8 pores per cm2 of surface, can be considered as a set of nano reactors. MCS are formed from alkoxy derivatives and precursor metal complex containing between 0.008 and 0.055% by weight of nano- components mono-and bimetallic active distributed evenly in the channels. For systems La-Ce/Ni-Al and Pd-Mn/Ni-Al, productivities of 10500 and 7500 l/h¿dm3 were respectively obtained at 650°C with a composition of syngas H2/¿¿ ranging from 0.63 to 1.25 and a conversion rate of 50% with a CH4/¿¿2 (1/1) feed. Thus MCS is an order of magnitude more efficient than a fixed bed reactor of the same catalyst. A catalytic synergy has been demonstrated for the system Pd-Mn.

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  • Language:
  • French
  • ISBN:
  • 9786131574863
  • Binding:
  • Paperback
  • Pages:
  • 72
  • Published:
  • February 27, 2018
  • Dimensions:
  • 152x229x4 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 118 g.
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Expected delivery: October 5, 2025

Description of Conversion of methane and carbon dioxide using catalytic membranes

This study reports the development of a new process to convert methane and carbon dioxide into syngas from non-oil resources. The process uses membrane catalytic systems (MCS) that support heterogeneous catalytic reactions in gaseous phase in membrane channels. An active surface of the catalysts formed inside the micro- channels is low in term of area, but it is characterized by a high value of the catalyst surface/volume ratio, which induces a high efficiency of heterogeneous catalysis. Such MCS, having 10¿8 pores per cm2 of surface, can be considered as a set of nano reactors. MCS are formed from alkoxy derivatives and precursor metal complex containing between 0.008 and 0.055% by weight of nano- components mono-and bimetallic active distributed evenly in the channels. For systems La-Ce/Ni-Al and Pd-Mn/Ni-Al, productivities of 10500 and 7500 l/h¿dm3 were respectively obtained at 650°C with a composition of syngas H2/¿¿ ranging from 0.63 to 1.25 and a conversion rate of 50% with a CH4/¿¿2 (1/1) feed. Thus MCS is an order of magnitude more efficient than a fixed bed reactor of the same catalyst. A catalytic synergy has been demonstrated for the system Pd-Mn.

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