Publication

Experimental control of a methanol catalytic membrane reformer

Conference Article

Conference

Iberian Symposium on Hydrogen, Fuel Cells and Advanced Batteries (HYCELTEC)

Edition

8th

Pages

52-54

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https://hyceltec2022.com.ar/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/2022-Hyceltec%20Book%20Of%20Abstracts-VF4_compressed%20(1).pdf

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Abstract

On-site and on-demand hydrogen production from liquids has been gaining more attention in recent years. For that purpose, it is recommended to use low temperature processes and compact reformers which make methanol a good candidate because methanol does not involve the cleavage of C-C bonds and the reforming can be done at low temperature [1]. Catalytic membrane reactors are a good choice for a compact reforming unit since they have the production, separation and purification phase in the same reactor volume

Categories

automation.

Author keywords

Hydrogen, control, dynamic modelling, methanol steam reforming, catalytic membrane reactor

Scientific reference

A. Cifuentes López, M. Serra, R. Torres and J. Llorca. Experimental control of a methanol catalytic membrane reformer, 8th Iberian Symposium on Hydrogen, Fuel Cells and Advanced Batteries, 2022, Buenos Aires (Argentina), pp. 52-54.