Patent classifications
C01B2203/12
A method for generating synthesis gas for use in hydroformylation reactions
A method for the generation of a gas mixture including carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide and hydrogen for use in hydroformylation plants, including the steps of evaporating water to steam; feeding the steam to a solid oxide electrolysis cell (SOEC) or an SOEC stack at a sufficient temperature for the cell or cell stack to operate while effecting a partial conversion of steam to hydrogen; utilizing the effluent SOEC gas including H.sub.2 together with CO.sub.2 from an external source as feed for a RWGS reactor in which the RWGS reaction takes place, converting some of the CO.sub.2 and H.sub.2 to CO and H.sub.2O; removing some of or all the remaining steam from the raw product gas stream; using said gas mixture comprising CO, CO.sub.2 and H.sub.2 for liquid phase hydroformylation utilizing carbon monoxide and hydrogen as reactants, while recycling CO.sub.2 to the RWGS reactor.
A METHOD FOR GENERATING GAS MIXTURES COMPRISING CARBON MONOXIDE AND CARBON DIOXIDE FOR USE IN SYNTHESIS REACTIONS
A method for the generation of a gas mixture comprising carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide and optionally hydrogen for use in hydroformylation plants or in carbonylation plants, including mixing an optional steam with carbon dioxide in the desired molar ratio, feeding the resulting gas to a solid oxide electrolysis cell (SOEC) or an SOEC stack at a sufficient temperature for the cell or cell stack to operate while effecting a partial conversion of carbon dioxide to carbon monoxide and optionally of steam to hydrogen, removing some or all the remaining steam from the raw product gas stream by cooling the raw product gas stream and separating the remaining product gas from a liquid, and using said gas mixture containing CO and CO.sub.2 for liquid phase synthesis reactions utilizing carbon monoxide as one of the reactants while recycling CO.sub.2 to the SOEC or SOEC stack.
Method for generating synthesis gas for use in hydroformylation reactions
A method for the generation of a gas mixture including carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide and hydrogen for use in hydroformylation plants, including the steps of evaporating water to steam; feeding the steam to a solid oxide electrolysis cell (SOEC) or an SOEC stack at a sufficient temperature for the cell or cell stack to operate while effecting a partial conversion of steam to hydrogen; utilizing the effluent SOEC gas including H.sub.2 together with CO.sub.2 from an external source as feed for a RWGS reactor in which the RWGS reaction takes place, converting some of the CO.sub.2 and H.sub.2 to CO and H.sub.2O; removing some of or all the remaining steam from the raw product gas stream; using said gas mixture comprising CO, CO.sub.2 and H.sub.2 for liquid phase hydroformylation utilizing carbon monoxide and hydrogen as reactants, while recycling CO.sub.2 to the RWGS reactor.
Method for generating synthesis gas for use in hydroformylation reactions
A method for the generation of a gas mixture including carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, and hydrogen for use in hydroformylation plants, including: evaporating water to steam; feeding the steam to a solid oxide electrolysis cell (SOEC) while supplying an electrical current to the SOEC to effect a partial conversion of steam to hydrogen; utilizing the effluent SOEC gas including H.sub.2 together with CO.sub.2 from an external source as feed for a RWGS reactor in which the RWGS reaction takes place, converting some of the CO.sub.2 and H.sub.2 to CO and H.sub.2O; removing some of or all the remaining steam from the raw product gas stream by cooling the raw product gas stream allowing for condensation of at least part of the steam as liquid water and separating the remaining product gas from the liquid; using the gas mixture for liquid phase hydroformylation, while recycling CO.sub.2 to the RWGS reactor.
HYDROGEN PRODUCTION APPARATUS AND METHOD THEREFOR
A hydrogen production apparatus includes a first separation device that separates hydrogen from a first steel by-product gas and discharges a first mixed gas containing carbon monoxide and methane, a reforming device that generates the hydrogen and the carbon monoxide from the first mixed gas by using a reforming reaction, a heat supply device that generates heat energy using a second steel by-product gas as a combustion material and provides the heat energy to the reforming device, and a second separation device that individually separates the hydrogen and the carbon monoxide generated by the reforming device.
METHOD FOR GENERATING GAS MIXTURES COMPRISING CARBON MONOXIDE AND CARBON DIOXIDE FOR USE IN SYNTHESIS REACTIONS
A method for the generation of a gas mixture including carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide and optionally hydrogen for use in hydroformylation plants or in carbonylation plants, including mixing an optional steam with carbon dioxide in the desired molar ratio, feeding the resulting gas to a solid oxide electrolysis cell (SOEC) or an SOEC stack at a sufficient temperature for the cell or cell stack to operate while effecting a partial conversion of carbon dioxide to carbon monoxide and optionally of steam to hydrogen, removing some or all the remaining steam from the raw product gas stream by cooling the raw product gas stream and separating the remaining product gas from a liquid, and using the gas mixture containing CO and CO.sub.2 for liquid phase synthesis reactions utilizing carbon monoxide as one of the reactants while recycling CO.sub.2 to the SOEC or SOEC stack.