Model discrimination by reaction dynamics of steam reforming of methanol with CO formation

Comparative simulation studies of the kinetics of steam reforming of methanol were carried out at 473-573 K and steam/methanol molar feed ratio (1-1.4) using the recently proposed and widely accepted rate models including CO formation. The models considered were the Peppley model, which is based on...

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Main Authors: Lwin, Ye, Yusuf, Suzana, Subbarao, D.
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spelling my.utp.eprints.27442010-09-21T04:46:47Z Model discrimination by reaction dynamics of steam reforming of methanol with CO formation Lwin, Ye Yusuf, Suzana Subbarao, D. TP Chemical technology Comparative simulation studies of the kinetics of steam reforming of methanol were carried out at 473-573 K and steam/methanol molar feed ratio (1-1.4) using the recently proposed and widely accepted rate models including CO formation. The models considered were the Peppley model, which is based on the reforming-decomposition-shift mechanism, and the Lee model, which is based on the reforming-reverse WGS reaction scheme. Both models simulated consistent profiles of concentration in the reactor. However, the Peppley model simulated essentially negative extent of WGS reaction at high temperatures, in consistence with the predicted local thermodynamics that showed high potential for reverse water-gas shift (RWGS) reaction. On the other hand, Lee model simulated positive and highly oscillating intrinsic kinetics of the RWGS reaction for all conditions, violating the predicted local thermodynamics that showed no potential for RWGS reaction. 2009-08 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed http://archivos.labcontrol.cl/wcce8/offline/techsched/manuscripts%5Chi4mwj.pdf Lwin, Ye and Yusuf, Suzana and Subbarao, D. (2009) Model discrimination by reaction dynamics of steam reforming of methanol with CO formation. In: 8th World Congress of Chemical Engineering, 23-27 August 2009, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. http://eprints.utp.edu.my/2744/
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Lwin, Ye
Yusuf, Suzana
Subbarao, D.
Model discrimination by reaction dynamics of steam reforming of methanol with CO formation
description Comparative simulation studies of the kinetics of steam reforming of methanol were carried out at 473-573 K and steam/methanol molar feed ratio (1-1.4) using the recently proposed and widely accepted rate models including CO formation. The models considered were the Peppley model, which is based on the reforming-decomposition-shift mechanism, and the Lee model, which is based on the reforming-reverse WGS reaction scheme. Both models simulated consistent profiles of concentration in the reactor. However, the Peppley model simulated essentially negative extent of WGS reaction at high temperatures, in consistence with the predicted local thermodynamics that showed high potential for reverse water-gas shift (RWGS) reaction. On the other hand, Lee model simulated positive and highly oscillating intrinsic kinetics of the RWGS reaction for all conditions, violating the predicted local thermodynamics that showed no potential for RWGS reaction.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Lwin, Ye
Yusuf, Suzana
Subbarao, D.
author_facet Lwin, Ye
Yusuf, Suzana
Subbarao, D.
author_sort Lwin, Ye
title Model discrimination by reaction dynamics of steam reforming of methanol with CO formation
title_short Model discrimination by reaction dynamics of steam reforming of methanol with CO formation
title_full Model discrimination by reaction dynamics of steam reforming of methanol with CO formation
title_fullStr Model discrimination by reaction dynamics of steam reforming of methanol with CO formation
title_full_unstemmed Model discrimination by reaction dynamics of steam reforming of methanol with CO formation
title_sort model discrimination by reaction dynamics of steam reforming of methanol with co formation
publishDate 2009
url http://archivos.labcontrol.cl/wcce8/offline/techsched/manuscripts%5Chi4mwj.pdf
http://eprints.utp.edu.my/2744/
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