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Catalytic Steam Reforming

1984
The steam reforming process converts hydrocarbons into mixtures of hydrogen, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, and methane $$C_n H_m + nH_2 O \to nCO + \left( {n + \frac{m}{2}} \right)H_2 \left( { - \Delta H_{298}^0 < 0} \right) $$ (1) $$ CO + H_2 O \rightleftarrows CO_2 + H_2 \left( { - \Delta H_{298}^0 = 41.2kJ\,mol^{ - 1} } \right) $$
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The catalytic reforming of tar from pyrolysis and gasification of brown coal: Effects of parental carbon materials on the performance of char catalysts

Fuel processing technology, 2018
The carbon structure of char as catalysts is very crucial as it greatly governs the catalytic activity of char for tar reforming reactions. More importantly, the char structure also plays an important role in affecting the interactions between the ...
Shu Zhang   +6 more
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Characteristics of tar abatement by thermal cracking and char catalytic reforming in a fluidized bed two-stage reactor

Fuel, 2018
With respect to the newly proposed fluidized bed two-stage (FBTS) gasification process, the researches on tar thermal cracking and catalytic removal by char bed layer were conducted on a FB two-stage reaction apparatus.
Xi Zeng   +5 more
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Novel power-to-syngas concept for plasma catalytic reforming coupled with water electrolysis

Chemical Engineering Journal, 2018
We propose a novel Power to Synthesis Gas (P2SG) approach, composed of two high-efficiency and renewable electricity-driven units, i.e., plasma catalytic reforming (PCR) and water electrolysis (WE), to produce high-quality syngas from CH 4 , CO 2 and H 2
Kai Li   +6 more
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Universal model for catalytic reforming

Chemical and Petroleum Engineering, 2007
A universal mathematical model is derived for a reforming process in a series of three reactors with an intermediate preheated mix.
Yu. V. Sharikov, P. A. Petrov
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Catalytic Reformer Corrosion Control

CORROSION 1984, 1984
Abstract Chlorides are used to enhance the efficiency of reformer catalysts. During the regeneration and reactivation of these catalysts, the hydrogen chloride, water, carbon dioxide and oxygen in the system can cause rapid corrosion of effluent coolers and associated piping.
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Catalytic Reforming

Product R&D, 1976
M. J. Sterba, Vladimir Haensel
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Pyrolysis-catalytic upgrading of bio-oil and pyrolysis-catalytic steam reforming of biogas: a review

Environmental Chemistry Letters, 2021
Mira Abou Rjeily   +4 more
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