Techno-economic viability studies of employing a membrane reactor (MR) equipped with H2 separation membranes for methane steam reforming (MSR) were carried out for H2 production in Korea using HYSYS??, a well-known chemical process simulator, including economic analysis based on itemized cost estimation and sensitivity analysis (SA). With the reaction kinetics for MSR reported by Xu and Froment, the effect of a wide range of H2 selectivity (10-10,000) on the performance in an MR was investigated in this study. Because of the equilibrium shift owing to the Le Chatelier's principle, great performance of enhancement of methane conversion (XCH4) and H2 yield and reaction temperature reduction was observed in an MR compared with a packed-be...
Integrative technoeconomic analysis (iTEA) with process simulation and economic analysis and integra...
A one-dimensional reactor model was employed to perform parametric studies for CO2 reforming of meth...
The Author(s) 2008. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract The reac...
Process simulation and design as well as economic analysis were carried out to evaluate technical an...
Hydrogen (H-2) is currently receiving significant attention as a sustainable energy carrier. Steam m...
Techno-economic analysis (TEA) for CO2 reforming of methane in a membrane reactor (MR) was conducted...
With the increased production of shale gas through a new drilling technology of hydraulic fracturing...
According to global trend of transition to a hydrogen society, needs for alternative hydrogen (H-2) ...
Steam methane reforming (SMR) process is regarded as a viable option to satisfy the growing demand f...
AbstractThis paper addresses the techno-economic assessment of two membrane-based technologies for H...
A recent techno-economic study (Spallina et al., Energy Conversion and Management 120: p. 257–273) s...
This paper addresses the techno-economic assessment of two membrane-based technologies for H2 produc...
In this paper, we report techno-economic analysis for CO2 reforming of a medium-grade landfill gas i...
Following the adoption of the Paris Agreement, H-2 has come to be considered a promising alternative...
This paper addresses the techno-economic assessment of two membrane-based technologies for H2 produc...
Integrative technoeconomic analysis (iTEA) with process simulation and economic analysis and integra...
A one-dimensional reactor model was employed to perform parametric studies for CO2 reforming of meth...
The Author(s) 2008. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract The reac...
Process simulation and design as well as economic analysis were carried out to evaluate technical an...
Hydrogen (H-2) is currently receiving significant attention as a sustainable energy carrier. Steam m...
Techno-economic analysis (TEA) for CO2 reforming of methane in a membrane reactor (MR) was conducted...
With the increased production of shale gas through a new drilling technology of hydraulic fracturing...
According to global trend of transition to a hydrogen society, needs for alternative hydrogen (H-2) ...
Steam methane reforming (SMR) process is regarded as a viable option to satisfy the growing demand f...
AbstractThis paper addresses the techno-economic assessment of two membrane-based technologies for H...
A recent techno-economic study (Spallina et al., Energy Conversion and Management 120: p. 257–273) s...
This paper addresses the techno-economic assessment of two membrane-based technologies for H2 produc...
In this paper, we report techno-economic analysis for CO2 reforming of a medium-grade landfill gas i...
Following the adoption of the Paris Agreement, H-2 has come to be considered a promising alternative...
This paper addresses the techno-economic assessment of two membrane-based technologies for H2 produc...
Integrative technoeconomic analysis (iTEA) with process simulation and economic analysis and integra...
A one-dimensional reactor model was employed to perform parametric studies for CO2 reforming of meth...
The Author(s) 2008. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract The reac...