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Study of the Heterogeneous Catalytic Model for Syngas Production in a Simulated Environment for Application in CO2 Capture Process

Journal
Research Advances in Syngas [Working Title]
Date Issued
2023
Author(s)
Siles Camacho, Martha Liliana 
Universidad del Valle 
Sandoval Cossío, Valeria Elizabeth 
Universidad del Valle 
DOI
10.5772/intechopen.1003094
Abstract
<jats:p>The study was carried out under the possibility of transforming conventional petrochemical processes, such as ammonia production plant, into carbon dioxide capture systems by means of replacing fossil natural gas with biogas, generated by manure during an anaerobic digestion. Three partial substitution scenarios were proposed: 30, 40 and 50% in order to analyse the behaviour of CO2 in the syngas unit process, applying an equivalent CO2 balance to evaluate if it is possible to capture this GHG within the same process, thus achieving negative emissions. The simulation of heterogeneous catalytic model of the methane reforming reactions, allowed us to assess the kinetic behaviour of all reactions involved and modify operating conditions in order to increase the production of CO2 and maintain its required flow as a secondary product, and at the same time to decrease CO2 emissions. The result shows that a 30% substitution is possible in order to achieve a −1.48e6 lb/h of equivalent CO2.</jats:p>
Subjects
  • syngas

  • heterogeneous catalys...

  • capture of CO2

  • simulation process

  • biogas

  • ammonia

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