Catalytic combustion of syngas

被引:82
作者
Mantzaras, John [1 ]
机构
[1] Paul Scherrer Inst, CH-5232 Villigen, Switzerland
关键词
catalytic ignition; hetero-/homogeneous syngas combustion; platinum catalyst; syngas catalytic combustion;
D O I
10.1080/00102200801963342
中图分类号
O414.1 [热力学];
学科分类号
摘要
The catalytic combustion of syngas/air mixtures over Pt has been investigated numerically in a channel-flow configuration using 2D steady and transient computer codes with detailed hetero-/homogeneous chemistry, transport, and heat transfer mechanisms in the solid. Simulations were carried out for syngas compositions with varying H-2 and CO contents, pressures of 1 to 15 bar, and linear velocities relevant to power generation systems. It is shown that the homogeneous (gas-phase) chemistry of both H-2 and CO cannot be neglected at elevated pressures, even at the very large geometrical confinements relevant to practical catalytic reactors. The diffusional imbalance of hydrogen can lead, depending on its content in the syngas, to superadiabatic surface temperatures that may endanger the catalyst and reactor integrity. On the other hand, the presence of gas-phase H-2 combustion moderates the superadiabatic wall temperatures by shielding the catalyst from the hydrogen-rich channel core. Above a transition temperature of about 700 K, which is roughly independent of pressure and syngas composition, the heterogeneous (catalytic) pathways of CO and H-2 are decoupled, while the chemical interactions between the heterogeneous pathway of each individual fuel component with the homogeneous pathway of the other are minimal. Below the aforementioned transition temperature the catalyst is covered predominantly by CO, which in turn inhibits the catalytic conversion of both fuel components. While the addition of carbon monoxide in hydrogen hinders the catalytic ignition of the latter, there is no clear improvement in the ignition characteristics of CO by adding H-2. Strategies for reactor thermal management are finally outlined in light of the attained superadiabatic surface temperatures of hydrogen-rich syngas fuels.
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页码:1137 / 1168
页数:32
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