Membrane reactors are promising for enabling various reactions that are thermodynamically-limited. Yet research into their design is often performed on a case-by-case basis; also, no general but quantified analysis has been conducted on the selection and matching of suitable membranes for reactions. In this study, we first introduce two dimensionless numbers, – namely the Damköhler (Da) and Péclet (Pe) numbers. We then develop the relationship of equilibrium constant-conversion-DaPe in a general form for membrane reactors, which incorporates the parameters of the operating conditions and reaction stoichiometric coefficients. To exemplify the relationship, it is applied to the reactions of the dry reforming of methane and reverse water gas s...
Ceramic Membrane Reactors offer an opportunity towards the transition to renewable energies and defo...
The methane steam-reforming reaction has been investigated from a modeling point of view, considerin...
Membrane reactors have been proposed for many different applications, in particular for hydrogen pro...
This thesis concerns the development of membrane reactor concepts in the context of Power-to-Fuel pr...
Membrane reactors are attracting increasing interest because of the opportunity they represent in in...
The use of membrane reactors in industrial processes leads to high efficiencies because the reaction...
The membrane reactor about methane reforming of CO2 (so called dry reforming) is studied by computat...
The potential of using various types and configurations of membranes in reactors attracts already a ...
The present work is a study of CO2 Reforming of Methane (DRM) carried out in a catalytic Pd-based me...
Carbon dioxide reforming of methane is one of the most promising processes to convert methane and ca...
The methane steam reforming reaction has been investigated from a modelling viewpoint, considering t...
Nowadays, most reactions in chemical and petrochemical industries are catalytic due to their enhanc...
A rigorous mathematical model is used for the simulation of steam and CO2 reforming in fluidized bed...
Ceramic Membrane Reactors offer an opportunity towards the transition to renewable energies and defo...
The methane steam-reforming reaction has been investigated from a modeling point of view, considerin...
Membrane reactors have been proposed for many different applications, in particular for hydrogen pro...
This thesis concerns the development of membrane reactor concepts in the context of Power-to-Fuel pr...
Membrane reactors are attracting increasing interest because of the opportunity they represent in in...
The use of membrane reactors in industrial processes leads to high efficiencies because the reaction...
The membrane reactor about methane reforming of CO2 (so called dry reforming) is studied by computat...
The potential of using various types and configurations of membranes in reactors attracts already a ...
The present work is a study of CO2 Reforming of Methane (DRM) carried out in a catalytic Pd-based me...
Carbon dioxide reforming of methane is one of the most promising processes to convert methane and ca...
The methane steam reforming reaction has been investigated from a modelling viewpoint, considering t...
Nowadays, most reactions in chemical and petrochemical industries are catalytic due to their enhanc...
A rigorous mathematical model is used for the simulation of steam and CO2 reforming in fluidized bed...
Ceramic Membrane Reactors offer an opportunity towards the transition to renewable energies and defo...
The methane steam-reforming reaction has been investigated from a modeling point of view, considerin...
Membrane reactors have been proposed for many different applications, in particular for hydrogen pro...