In this work a thermodynamic analysis of the autothermal reforming (ATR) of methane was performed. Equilibrium calculations employing entropy maximization were performed in a wide range of oxygen to methane mole ratio (O/M), steam to methane ratio (S/M), inlet temperature (IT), and system pressure (P). The main calculated parameters were hydrogen yield, carbon monoxide formation, methane conversion, coke formation, and equilibrium temperature. Further, the optimum operating oxygen to methane feed ratio that maximizes hydrogen production, at P=1 bar, has been calculated. The nonlinear programming problem applied to the simultaneous chemical and phase equilibrium calculation was implemented in GAMS®, using CONOPT2 solver. The maximum amount o...
Hydrogen production via Sorption-Enhanced Chemical-Looping reforming combines hydrocarbon (in this c...
This paper presents a simulation of catalytic autothermal reforming (ATR) of methane (CH4) for hydro...
Abstract. Water formation through reverse water gas shift and several other side reactions in carbon...
The thermal cracking process of methane does not present the emissions of polluting gases, forming o...
In this work, thermodynamics was applied to investigate the glycerol autothermal reforming to genera...
This paper presents a performance analysis for the autothermal reforming process of methane in a fix...
This study presents the thermodynamic modelling of hydrogen production from autothermal reforming of...
The study is to analyze the chemical and heat-flow reactions in the hydrogen generation unit(autothe...
Steam methane (CH4–H2O) reforming in the presence of a catalyst, usually nickel, is the most common ...
Thermodynamic equilibrium analysis of the steam methane reforming process to synthesis gas was studi...
This research work presents the thermodynamic analysis of hydrogen production using steam methane re...
Thermodynamics was applied to investigate propane dry reforming (DR) and steam reforming (SR). Equil...
Abstract. Steam (SRM) and autothermal (ATR) reforming of methane processes were evaluated through th...
In the present work, thermodynamics was applied to study the autothermal reforming (ATR) of impure g...
The main objective of this work is performing a thermodynamic evaluation of methane reforming with C...
Hydrogen production via Sorption-Enhanced Chemical-Looping reforming combines hydrocarbon (in this c...
This paper presents a simulation of catalytic autothermal reforming (ATR) of methane (CH4) for hydro...
Abstract. Water formation through reverse water gas shift and several other side reactions in carbon...
The thermal cracking process of methane does not present the emissions of polluting gases, forming o...
In this work, thermodynamics was applied to investigate the glycerol autothermal reforming to genera...
This paper presents a performance analysis for the autothermal reforming process of methane in a fix...
This study presents the thermodynamic modelling of hydrogen production from autothermal reforming of...
The study is to analyze the chemical and heat-flow reactions in the hydrogen generation unit(autothe...
Steam methane (CH4–H2O) reforming in the presence of a catalyst, usually nickel, is the most common ...
Thermodynamic equilibrium analysis of the steam methane reforming process to synthesis gas was studi...
This research work presents the thermodynamic analysis of hydrogen production using steam methane re...
Thermodynamics was applied to investigate propane dry reforming (DR) and steam reforming (SR). Equil...
Abstract. Steam (SRM) and autothermal (ATR) reforming of methane processes were evaluated through th...
In the present work, thermodynamics was applied to study the autothermal reforming (ATR) of impure g...
The main objective of this work is performing a thermodynamic evaluation of methane reforming with C...
Hydrogen production via Sorption-Enhanced Chemical-Looping reforming combines hydrocarbon (in this c...
This paper presents a simulation of catalytic autothermal reforming (ATR) of methane (CH4) for hydro...
Abstract. Water formation through reverse water gas shift and several other side reactions in carbon...