An investigation on the effect of the start-up condition on reverse-flow monolith reactor for production of syngas by partial oxidation of methane

Reverse-flow operation has been recognized as suitable for weakly exothermic reactions, such as partial oxidation of methane (POM) to produce syngas. Many studies on reverse-flow reactor have been conducted. However, not many investigations have been extensively done on the effect of start-up condit...

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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_masteral-129202023-03-10T00:01:03Z An investigation on the effect of the start-up condition on reverse-flow monolith reactor for production of syngas by partial oxidation of methane Phan, Huy Cam Tuan Reverse-flow operation has been recognized as suitable for weakly exothermic reactions, such as partial oxidation of methane (POM) to produce syngas. Many studies on reverse-flow reactor have been conducted. However, not many investigations have been extensively done on the effect of start-up conditions and procedures on the reverse-flow reactor. This study, therefore, aims to understand how the catalytic reverse-flow reactor works under POM from start-up. The catalyst used for the reverse-flow reactor was Ni/MgO/α-Al2O3 catalyst which was coated on the structure monolith surface by wash-coating. The effects of initial temperature (500, 600, 650, 700, 800oC), start-up procedures and operating parameters (flowrate, ratio of methane and oxygen, switching time) on the start-up behavior of reverse-flow reactor were investigated. The reactor temperature was measured by the thermocouple at two positions: at the center and at the boundary of the catalyst, which were recorded by a data logger. The concentration of the product (outlet gas) was analyzed by gas chromatography (GC). Based on the recorded temperature and GC results, the cyclic steady state was determined. The results showed that the initial temperature profile had a significant effect on the ignition of the reactor and the final state of the reverse-flow reactor. It also affected on the transition to cyclic steady state. At the lower flowrate, the effect was obvious: the number of half cycles necessary to approach cyclic steady state increased with increasing initial temperature. The effect of the procedure by which the feed gases were introduced into the reactor was also investigated. The results did not indicate any obvious difference for the final cyclic steady state when changing the start-up procedure. 2008-10-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_masteral/6646 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=12920&context=etd_masteral Master's Theses English Animo Repository Synthesis gas Monolithic reactors Methane—Oxidation Chemical Engineering
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
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country Philippines
Philippines
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topic Synthesis gas
Monolithic reactors
Methane—Oxidation
Chemical Engineering
spellingShingle Synthesis gas
Monolithic reactors
Methane—Oxidation
Chemical Engineering
Phan, Huy Cam Tuan
An investigation on the effect of the start-up condition on reverse-flow monolith reactor for production of syngas by partial oxidation of methane
description Reverse-flow operation has been recognized as suitable for weakly exothermic reactions, such as partial oxidation of methane (POM) to produce syngas. Many studies on reverse-flow reactor have been conducted. However, not many investigations have been extensively done on the effect of start-up conditions and procedures on the reverse-flow reactor. This study, therefore, aims to understand how the catalytic reverse-flow reactor works under POM from start-up. The catalyst used for the reverse-flow reactor was Ni/MgO/α-Al2O3 catalyst which was coated on the structure monolith surface by wash-coating. The effects of initial temperature (500, 600, 650, 700, 800oC), start-up procedures and operating parameters (flowrate, ratio of methane and oxygen, switching time) on the start-up behavior of reverse-flow reactor were investigated. The reactor temperature was measured by the thermocouple at two positions: at the center and at the boundary of the catalyst, which were recorded by a data logger. The concentration of the product (outlet gas) was analyzed by gas chromatography (GC). Based on the recorded temperature and GC results, the cyclic steady state was determined. The results showed that the initial temperature profile had a significant effect on the ignition of the reactor and the final state of the reverse-flow reactor. It also affected on the transition to cyclic steady state. At the lower flowrate, the effect was obvious: the number of half cycles necessary to approach cyclic steady state increased with increasing initial temperature. The effect of the procedure by which the feed gases were introduced into the reactor was also investigated. The results did not indicate any obvious difference for the final cyclic steady state when changing the start-up procedure.
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author Phan, Huy Cam Tuan
author_facet Phan, Huy Cam Tuan
author_sort Phan, Huy Cam Tuan
title An investigation on the effect of the start-up condition on reverse-flow monolith reactor for production of syngas by partial oxidation of methane
title_short An investigation on the effect of the start-up condition on reverse-flow monolith reactor for production of syngas by partial oxidation of methane
title_full An investigation on the effect of the start-up condition on reverse-flow monolith reactor for production of syngas by partial oxidation of methane
title_fullStr An investigation on the effect of the start-up condition on reverse-flow monolith reactor for production of syngas by partial oxidation of methane
title_full_unstemmed An investigation on the effect of the start-up condition on reverse-flow monolith reactor for production of syngas by partial oxidation of methane
title_sort investigation on the effect of the start-up condition on reverse-flow monolith reactor for production of syngas by partial oxidation of methane
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2008
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_masteral/6646
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