Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
773146 Energy Conversion and Management 2006 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

Reforming of methane with carbon dioxide and oxygen was investigated over Ni/MgO–SiO2 catalysts using fixed bed and fluidized bed reactors. The conversions of CH4 and CO2 in a fluidized bed reactor were close to thermodynamic equilibrium. The activity and stability of the catalyst in the fixed bed reactor were lower than that in the fluidized bed reactor due to carbon deposition and nickel sintering. TGA and TEM techniques were used to characterize the spent catalysts. The results showed that a lot of whisker carbon was found on the catalyst in the rear of the fixed bed reactor, and no deposited carbon was observed on the catalysts in the fluidized bed reactor after reaction. It is suggested that this phenomenon is related to a permanent circulation of catalyst particles between the oxygen rich and oxygen free zones. That is, fluidization of the catalysts in the fluidized bed reactor favors inhibiting deposited carbon and thermal uniformity in the reactor.

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