Operation range extension via hot- spot control for catalytic CO2 methanation reactors

被引:63
作者
Bremer, Jens [1 ]
Sundmacher, Kai [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Max Planck Inst Dynam Complex Tech Syst, Sandtorstr 1, D-39106 Magdeburg, Germany
[2] Otto von Guericke Univ, Univ Pl 2, D-39106 Magdeburg, Germany
来源
REACTION CHEMISTRY & ENGINEERING | 2019年 / 4卷 / 06期
关键词
FIXED-BED REACTOR; CARBON-DIOXIDE; CHEMICAL REACTORS; DYNAMIC-BEHAVIOR; SABATIER REACTOR; STABILITY; MODEL; POWER; FLOW; HEAT;
D O I
10.1039/c9re00147f
中图分类号
O6 [化学];
学科分类号
0703 ;
摘要
Heterogeneous catalytic reactions are essential for future CO2-based process routes, but are, however, sensitive to dynamic perturbations. To incorporate these processes into existing production networks, increased flexibility under different operating loads is necessary. One prominent example of a CO2-based process is methanation using H-2 as a basis of the Power-to-X production concept. However, this reaction is strongly exothermic creating a major bottleneck for dynamic operation due to the limited thermal resistance of the catalyst. Based on a detailed mathematical reactor model at the industrial-scale, we found that stabilizing control is a very promising yet unexploited heat management approach. We applied stabilizing control to moderate the reactive zone (hot spot) via adaptive coolant temperature variations and compared its performance to other well-established approaches such as intensified and recycle reactors. In this way, we attained unconventional operating points in regions of steady-state multiplicity that offer reduced catalyst temperatures (<500 degrees C) while maintaining elevated reactor performance. When considering these additional operating points, a broader and more flexible operation of industrial reactors becomes feasible. Systematic sensitivity studies regarding relevant reactor and operating parameters indicate that a robust technical implementation of these operating points is possible.
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页码:1019 / 1037
页数:19
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