Thermodynamic features of hydrogen production by sorption enhanced steam reforming (SESR) of propane have been studied with the method of Gibbs free energy minimization and contrasted with propane steam reforming (SR). The effects of pressure (1–5 atm), temperature (700–1100 K) and water to propane ratio (WPR, 1–18) on equilibrium compositions and carbon formation are investigated. The results suggest that atmospheric pressure and a WPR of 12 are suitable for hydrogen production from both SR and SESR of propane. High WPR is favourable to inhibit carbon formation. The minimum WPR required to eliminate carbon production is 6 in both SR and SESR. The most favourable temperature for propane SR is approximately 950 K at which 1 mol of propane ha...
AbstractThermodynamic analysis of steam reforming of different oxygenated hydrocarbons (ethanol, gly...
Thermodynamic analysis for methanol-phenol mixture steam reforming (M-PSR) for H2 production togethe...
The paper presents a comparison of steam methane reforming (SMR), sorption enhanced steam methane re...
Thermodynamic features of hydrogen production by sorption enhanced steam reforming (SESR) of propane...
Thermodynamics was applied to investigate propane dry reforming (DR) and steam reforming (SR). Equil...
Thermodynamics was applied to investigate propane dry reforming (DR) and steam reforming (SR). Equil...
Thermodynamic features of hydrogen production by glycerol steam reforming with in situ hydrogen extr...
Thermodynamic features of hydrogen production by glycerol steam reforming with in situ hydrogen extr...
AbstractThermodynamic analysis of steam reforming of different oxygenated hydrocarbons (ethanol, gly...
H₂ yield and purity from sorption enhanced steam reforming (SE-SR) are determined by temperature, S:...
Thermodynamic analysis of hydrogen production from propanol reforming reactions, by decomposition an...
H2 production from biogas (60%CH4 + 40%CO2) by sorption enhanced steam reforming (SESR) was thermody...
Unmixed steam reforming is an alternative method of catalytic steam reforming that uses separate air...
Thermodynamic analysis for methanol-phenol mixture steam reforming (M-PSR) for H2 production togethe...
Part I of this paper analyzed sub-quality natural gas (SQNG) pyrolysis and autothermal pyrolysis. Pr...
AbstractThermodynamic analysis of steam reforming of different oxygenated hydrocarbons (ethanol, gly...
Thermodynamic analysis for methanol-phenol mixture steam reforming (M-PSR) for H2 production togethe...
The paper presents a comparison of steam methane reforming (SMR), sorption enhanced steam methane re...
Thermodynamic features of hydrogen production by sorption enhanced steam reforming (SESR) of propane...
Thermodynamics was applied to investigate propane dry reforming (DR) and steam reforming (SR). Equil...
Thermodynamics was applied to investigate propane dry reforming (DR) and steam reforming (SR). Equil...
Thermodynamic features of hydrogen production by glycerol steam reforming with in situ hydrogen extr...
Thermodynamic features of hydrogen production by glycerol steam reforming with in situ hydrogen extr...
AbstractThermodynamic analysis of steam reforming of different oxygenated hydrocarbons (ethanol, gly...
H₂ yield and purity from sorption enhanced steam reforming (SE-SR) are determined by temperature, S:...
Thermodynamic analysis of hydrogen production from propanol reforming reactions, by decomposition an...
H2 production from biogas (60%CH4 + 40%CO2) by sorption enhanced steam reforming (SESR) was thermody...
Unmixed steam reforming is an alternative method of catalytic steam reforming that uses separate air...
Thermodynamic analysis for methanol-phenol mixture steam reforming (M-PSR) for H2 production togethe...
Part I of this paper analyzed sub-quality natural gas (SQNG) pyrolysis and autothermal pyrolysis. Pr...
AbstractThermodynamic analysis of steam reforming of different oxygenated hydrocarbons (ethanol, gly...
Thermodynamic analysis for methanol-phenol mixture steam reforming (M-PSR) for H2 production togethe...
The paper presents a comparison of steam methane reforming (SMR), sorption enhanced steam methane re...