Syngas production from methane by reforming process: dry, steam, partial oxidation, autothermal
Capítulo de Libro
Fecha:
2024Editorial y Lugar de Edición:
ElsevierLibro:
Advances and Technology Development in Greenhouse Gases: Emission, Capture and Conversion. Methane, Nitrox Oxide, and Ozone Conversion and Utilization (pp. 1-20)Elsevier
ISBN:
9780443190704Resumen *
Synthesis gas is a mixture containing mainly hydrogen and carbon monoxide, which can be used as an intermediate one in the application of natural gas for the production of different chemicals: ammonia, methanol, synthetic fuels via the Fischer-Tropsch technology, aldehydes, oxoalcohols, ethylene glycol, and many other products.This review aims at providing an overview on the technological routes for hydrogen and syngas production. In general, there are mainly four different processes that can be used to carry out the conversion of methane to syngas: steam reforming, dry reforming, autothermal reforming and catalytic partial oxidation. Taking into account that new catalytic alternatives that can compete with conventional technologies or even improve them have been recently developed, this review intends to examine the different processes both at an industrial level and in applied research for the production of synthesis gas from natural gas. Therefore, the objective of the review is to offer an overview of a subject that is in continuous expansion, where catalysis plays a fundamental role. Información suministrada por el agente en SIGEVAPalabras Clave
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