Decarbonizing Steam‐Methane Reforming: Enhancing Activity through Joule Heating of a Ni/ZrO2‐Coated FeCrAl Coil

Author:

Ledesma Elmer B.1ORCID,Idamakanti Meghana1,Bollini Praveen1ORCID,Harold Michael P.1ORCID,Ratnakar Ram R.2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. William A. Brookshire Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering University of Houston Engineering Building 1, Room S222, 4226 Martin Luther King Boulevard Houston TX 77204 United States of America

2. Shell International Exploration and Production Inc. Houston TX 77082 United States of America

Abstract

AbstractThis study investigates Joule (resistive) heating as a potential method to electrify the heating process in steam‐methane reforming. The significance and relevance of this research are driven by three factors: (1) increasing global demand for hydrogen as feedstock for chemical manufacturing and refining; (2) expanding hydrogen as a carbon‐free energy carrier; and (3) decarbonizing the production sector of the hydrogen value chain. FeCrAl metal wire coils coated uniformly with Ni/ZrO2 catalyst were used in the Joule heating experiments. The resistive power was supplied in the range 50–90 W by varying voltage across the wire. Results show a notable, sharp increase in methane conversion at a power exceeding 60 W (750 °C estimated wire temperature). The results are compared with those for a conventionally‐heated coated wire as well as Joule‐heated uncoated ZrO2‐only wires to elucidate the roles of Ni and ZrO2 and differences in the heating methods. For a range of power the methane conversion obtained with the Joule‐heated Ni/ZrO2‐coated wire is higher than the conventionally‐heated Ni/ZrO2‐coated wire. The results demonstrate that Joule heating of a catalyst‐coated wire is effective for steam‐methane reforming under the experimental conditions examined in our study. Underlying causes for the interesting conversion features are discussed.

Funder

University of Houston

Publisher

Wiley

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