Stepwise production of CO-rich syngas and hydrogen via methane reforming by a WO3-redox catalyst
A two-step cyclic steam reforming of methane by a WO3/ZrO2 redox catalyst was performed to produce CO-rich syngas and hydrogen. The two-step cyclic processes could be repeated using a redox system of WO3 below 1273 K. The produced CO-rich syngas had the H2/CO ratios of about two, which was suitable for methanol production. This endothermic syngas-production process will be used as a solar thermochemical process for converting concentrated solar radiation to chemical liquid fuel of methanol in the sun-belt regions. The solar syngas-production process using the WO3/ZrO2 catalyst was demonstrated in a laboratory scale under direct irradiation of the catalyst by a solar-simulated, high-flux visible light.
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2003
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Authors: | Kodama, T. ; Shimizu, T. ; Satoh, T. ; Shimizu, K.-I. |
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Energy. - Elsevier, ISSN 0360-5442. - Vol. 28.2003, 11, p. 1055-1068
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Elsevier |
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