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Multi-tube Pd–Ag membrane reactor for pure hydrogen production

✍ Scribed by Silvano Tosti; Fabio Borgognoni; Alessia Santucci


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Weight
775 KB
Volume
35
Category
Article
ISSN
0360-3199

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✦ Synopsis


An experimental apparatus carrying out a membrane process for producing pure hydrogen via ethanol steam reforming has been tested in order to measure the hydrogen production by varying operative parameters such as temperature, pressure and membrane sweeping mode.

The process consists of a traditional fixed bed reformer, which performs the ethanol steam reforming, and a multi-tube PdeAg membrane reactor, where both the water gas shift reaction and the separation of pure hydrogen take place. The water gas shift membrane reactor uses permeator tubes of wall thickness 50e60 mm, diameter 10 mm and length 250 mm.

The experiments have been carried out with a reaction pressure in the range 100e250 kPa, while the reformer has been operated at a temperature of 690e890 C with feed water/ ethanol molar ratio of 10.5/1 and flow rates between 200 and 500 g h À1 . The hydrogen has been recovered in the shell side of the membrane module by vacuum pumping or inert gas (nitrogen) sweeping at 350e400 C. The highest hydrogen productions (about 3.5 NL min À1 ) have been attained by feeding 500 g h À1 of water/ethanol mixture and by recovering the hydrogen through vacuum pumping in the shell side of the membrane module at 400 C.


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