This paper presents a fundamental model-based analysis for the applicability of integration of a highly active Rh/CeaZr1-aO2 catalyst with two candidate CO2 sorbents for pure H2 production in low temperature sorption-enhanced steam reforming of methane. K-promoted hydrotalcite and lithium zirconate solids are considered in the investigation as CO2 sorbents. The process is analyzed using multi-scale modeling levels of a heterogeneous particle-based model, a heterogeneous bulk-scale model, and a homogenous bulk-scale model. The presence of this active catalyst dictates strict requirements on the sorbent in terms of fast adsorption kinetics for an efficient process performance. The maximum CH4 conversion enhancement is determined to be a stron...