Methane–benzene binary mixture destruction in a reverse flow catalytic reactor

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Geng Chen
Yong Chi
Chunpeng Pan
Jian-hua Yan
Ming-jiang Ni
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[1] Zhejiang University,State Key Laboratory of Clean Energy Utilization
[2] Zhejiang University,Institute for Thermal Power Engineering
[3] Ningbo University,Maritime College
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Journal of Material Cycles and Waste Management | 2011年 / 13卷
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Catalytic oxidation; Reverse flow reactor; Volatile organic compounds; Binary mixture;
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An experimental study of methane–benzene binary mixture purification in a bench-scale reverse flow reactor is carried out. Results for catalytic oxidation of the two hydrocarbons with remarkably discrepant chemical properties show that autothermal catalytic combustion of very lean combustible concentration can be achieved with periodic feed reversal. Benzene is well removed, but methane conversion is relatively low and mainly determined by the thermal level of the reactor. If methane is added as auxiliary fuel to maintain autothermal operation when the volatile organic compound (VOC) concentration in the contaminated air is too low, an excess amount is needed. The influences of gas superficial velocity, cycle period, and methane-to-benzene ratio are discussed. A mathematical model is developed and solved using a FORTRAN code, with good correspondence being observed between the two approaches. Results of experimental and numerical study indicate that, during catalytic oxidation of lean VOCs in reverse flow reactor, the mutual inhibition effect between different kinds of hydrocarbon can be neglected.
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