Impact of reactor materials on methane decomposition for hydrogen production
In this study, the catalytic effect of the internal surface of reactors constructed from stainless steel (SS310) for hydrogen production via methane decomposition has experimentally been proved and compared with a quartz-lined reactor. The effects of the methane decomposition temperature and volume-...
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Elsevier
2021
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Online Access: | http://eprints.um.edu.my/26031/ https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cherd.2021.08.005 |
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Summary: | In this study, the catalytic effect of the internal surface of reactors constructed from stainless steel (SS310) for hydrogen production via methane decomposition has experimentally been proved and compared with a quartz-lined reactor. The effects of the methane decomposition temperature and volume-hourly-space velocity (VHSV) on hydrogen production, conversion of methane, and initial decomposition rates were investigated in an SS310 lab-scale reactor. Within the duration of the experiments, no change was recorded for hydrogen and methane concentration in all the experiments. The catalytic activity of the SS310 reactor's internal surface increased with increasing methane decomposition temperature (850−950 °C) and decreasing VHSV (37−52 h−1). The as-produced carbon was characterized using surface texture analysis, X-ray, and SEM-EDX. © 2021 |
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