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Steam/CO2 reforming of methane.: Carbon filament formation by the boudouard reaction and gasification by CO2, by H2, and by steam:: Kinetic study

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INDUSTRIAL & ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY RESEARCH
Volume 41, Issue 17, Pages 4252-4265

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/ie010666h

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A rigorous kinetic model was derived for the formation on a nickel catalyst of filamentous carbon by the Boudouard reaction and for the gasification of filamentous carbon by carbon dioxide, by hydrogen, and by steam. The experimental study was performed in an electrobalance unit. Carbon formation and gasification experiments were performed at temperatures ranging from 773 to 848 K. The partial pressures of the various components were chosen in the ranges encountered in industrial steam reformers. The influence of the carbon formation reaction on the subsequent gasification process was also investigated. The mode of experimentation ensured that the rates of growth or, gasification of the carbon filaments were always based on the same number of carbon filaments. The same reaction mechanism was derived from. the study both of methane cracking and the Boudouard reaction and of the reverse reactions, gasification by hydrogen and carbon dioxide. Using the results of the parameter estimation, energy diagrams were constructed for the Boudouard reaction and for gasification by carbon dioxide and by hydrogen.

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