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Experimentation and CFD modelling of a microchannel reactor for carbon dioxide methanation

Journal

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL
Volume 313, Issue -, Pages 847-857

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.cej.2016.10.131

Keywords

Renewable hydrogen; Power-to-gas; CO2 methanation; Sabatier reaction; Microchannel reactor; CFD modelling

Funding

  1. Department of Science and Technology (DST-HySA Infrastructure Centre of Competence) HySA Infrastructure Centre of Competence
  2. North-West University, South Africa under Chemical Hydrogen Production Technologies [KP5-105]
  3. North-West University, South Africa under Hydrogen Fuelling Options [KP4]
  4. NRF [85309]

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The methanation of carbon dioxide (CO2) via the Sabatier process is ncreasingly gaining interest for power-to-gas application. In this investigation, a microchannel reactor was evaluated for CO2 methanation at different operational pressures (atmospheric, 5 bar, and 10 bar), reaction temperatures (250400 C) and space velocities (32.6-97.8 L.g(cat)(-1).h(-1)). The recommended operation point was identified at reactor conditions corresponding to 5 bar, 400 C, and 97.8 L.g(cat)(-1).h(-1). At this condition, the microchannel reactor yielded good CO2 conversion (83.4%) and high methane (CH4) productivity (16.9 L.g(cat)(-1).h(-1)). The microchannel reactor also demonstrated good long-term performance at demanding operation conditions relating to high space velocity and high temperature. Subsequently, a CFD model was developed to describe the reaction-coupled transport phenomena Within the microchannel reactor. Kinetic rate expressions were developed and validated for all reaction conditions to provide reaction source terms for the CFD modelling. Velocity and concentration profiles were discussed at different reaction conditions to interpret experimental results and provide insight into reactor operation. Overall, the results reported in this paper could give fundamental design and operational insight to the further development of microchannel reactors for CO2 methanation in power-to-gas applications. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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