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Thermodynamic analysis of combined reforming process using Gibbs energy minimization method: In view of solid carbon formation

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JOURNAL OF NATURAL GAS CHEMISTRY
Volume 21, Issue 6, Pages 694-702

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/S1003-9953(11)60421-0

Keywords

combined reforming; carbon deposition; chemical equilibrium; Gibbs energy minimization method; thermodynamic analysis

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  1. University of Kashan [158426/5]

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Thermodynamic analysis was applied to study combined partial oxidation and carbon dioxide reforming of methane in view of carbon formation. The equilibrium calculations employing the Gibbs energy minimization were performed upon wide ranges of pressure (1-25 atm), temperature (600-1300 K), carbon dioxide to methane ratio (0-2) and oxygen to methane ratio (0-1). The thermodynamic results were compared with the results obtained over a Ru supported catalyst. The results revealed that by increasing the reaction pressure methane conversion decreased. Also it was found that the atmospheric pressure is the preferable pressure for both dry reforming and partial oxidation of methane and increasing the temperature caused increases in both activity of carbon and conversion of methane. The results clearly showed that the addition of O-2 to the feed mixture could lead to a reduction of carbon deposition.

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