RI 6425 Experiments With a Self-Generated Carbon-Expanded Iron Catalyst for Synthesis of Methane

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
J. J. Demeter W. P. Haynes A. J. Youngblood
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Jan 1, 1964

Abstract

Synthesis of high - Btu gas , using the Fischer - Tropsch reaction was investigated in a tube - wall reactor of 2 - inch steel . The catalyst was carbonexpanded iron ( CEI ) , formed on the walls of a steel reactor by exposing the reactor to 1H₂ + 100 synthesis gas under certain conditions . Advantages to be gained from successful development of the CEI - coated tube- wall reactor are elimination of catalyst plant and catalyst handling and charging operations , high- temperature operation , and a relatively low- cost , reactor -heat recovery system . In one test ( TW- 8 ) in which the reactor was filled with CEI , the reactor was operated for 1,910 hours before the test was stopped because of excessive pressure drop caused by carbon deposition . The pressure drop was satisfactory for 1,000 hours of operation at an hourly space velocity of 300 , but it increased rapidly at space velocities of 600 and 1,000 . When operated at a space velocity of 300 , with a ratio of 1 to 1 recycle at 534 ° C , a conversion of 72 percent of the 3H + 100 synthesis gas was achieved . The product gas had a heating value of about 610 Btu per cubic foot and could be suitably upgraded to 900 - Btu gas by subsequent use of a nickel catalyst . CEI did not operate effectively as a film catalyst under conditions of generation tried in this study . Generally , operation of the 2 - inch reactor with CEI catalyst was unsatisfactory because of poor reproducibility of the activation step and poor temperature control resulting in high- operating temperatures and eventual plugging of the reactor . Tests using CEI in fixed , packed beds suggest that the most likely application for CEI in producing high - Btu gas would be a moving - bed reactor , where sufficient bed movement and heat removal are provided to prevent plugging .
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APA: J. J. Demeter W. P. Haynes A. J. Youngblood  (1964)  RI 6425 Experiments With a Self-Generated Carbon-Expanded Iron Catalyst for Synthesis of Methane

MLA: J. J. Demeter W. P. Haynes A. J. Youngblood RI 6425 Experiments With a Self-Generated Carbon-Expanded Iron Catalyst for Synthesis of Methane. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1964.

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