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2019
Journal Article
Title

CO2 Methanation in microstructured reactors - catalyst development and process design

Abstract
The sulfur tolerance of mono‐ and bimetallic ruthenium catalysts for CO2 hydrogenation was investigated in microchannel reactors. H2S was selected as a model compound. It was found that a Ru/CeO2 catalyst deactivates rapidly. Ni was a much better additive to improve the catalyst stability compared to Rh and serves as a sulfur trap. The influence of the support was evaluated showing that a SiO2‐supported catalyst has a higher stability and better selectivity compared to CeO2 and TiO2. A plant concept was developed comprising two‐step methanation with a first adiabatic reactor stage followed by a plate heat‐exchanger reactor with integrated cooling which allows more than 97 % CO2 conversion. A pilot plant will be put into operation in connection with a biogas plant and an electrolyser of 50 kW power consumption.
Author(s)
Neuberg, Stefan  
Pennemann, Helmut  
Shanmugam, Vetrivel
Thiermann, Raphael  
Zapf, Ralf  
Gac, Wojciech
Greluk, Magdalena
Zawadski, Witold
Kolb, Gunther  
Journal
Chemical Engineering and Technology  
Project(s)
ICOCAD
Funder
Bundesministerium für Ernährung und Landwirtschaft BMEL (Deutschland)  
Conference
International Conference on Micro Reaction Technology (IMRET) 2018  
DOI
10.1002/ceat.201900132
Language
English
Fraunhofer-Institut für Mikrotechnik und Mikrosysteme IMM  
Keyword(s)
  • catalyst

  • CO2

  • methanation

  • microreactor

  • sabatier reaction

  • sulfur tolerance

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