RI 5137 Synthesis Of Methane ? Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Murray Greyson
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Jan 1, 1955

Abstract

A number of tests were made with various methanation catalysts in fixed-bed, conventional fluidized-bed, and multiple-feed, fluidized-bed equipment to develop catalysts and processes for methanation of synthesis gas. The results show: 1. Methanation reactions may be carried out in 1-inch, bench-scale equipment at high synthesis-gas throughputs with good temperature control of the reactions if a multiple-feed type of fluidized-bed design is used. 2. Nickel is superior to iron as a catalyst for the methanation of synthesis gas, unless the process is considered in terms of a combined operation that produces both gaseous and liquid products. 3. Techniques of catalyst preparation determine, to a large extent, the process life of nickel catalysts, and these techniques must be thoroughly investigated before any conclusions can be reached. 4. Enough data are available to indicate that the sulfur concentrations in synthesis gas that is used for methanation are extremely critical, and maximum process limits should be carefully evaluated.
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APA: Murray Greyson  (1955)  RI 5137 Synthesis Of Methane ? Summary

MLA: Murray Greyson RI 5137 Synthesis Of Methane ? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1955.

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