C01B3/56

INTEGRATED PRODUCTION OF HYDROGEN, ELECTRICITY, AND HEAT

A method and a system for the coproduction of hydrogen, electrical power, and heat energy. An exemplary method includes desulfurizing a feed stream to form a desulfurized feed stream, reforming the desulfurized feed stream to form a methane rich gas, and providing the methane rich gas to a membrane separator. A hydrogen stream is produced in a permeate from the membrane separator. A retentate stream from the membrane separator is provided to a solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC). Electrical power is produced in the SOFC from the retentate stream.

METHOD FOR CO-PRODUCTION OF DECARBONIZED METHANOL AND AMMONIA
20230061332 · 2023-03-02 ·

A process for the co-production of low carbon methanol and ammonia, including providing renewable power to an electrolysis unit, thereby producing at least a green oxygen stream and a green hydrogen stream. Providing renewable power to a nitrogen generation unit, thereby producing a green nitrogen stream. Providing a hydrocarbon stream and some amount of steam to an oxygen based reformer, along with at least part of the green oxygen stream, thereby producing a raw syngas stream. Combining the green hydrogen stream with the oxygen-based reformer feed to adjust the composition of the raw syngas stream to be suitable for methanol synthesis. Introducing the raw syngas stream into either a conventional or once-through methanol synthesis reactor, thereby producing at least a low carbon methanol product (after purification) and an unreacted syngas stream.

Process and plant for the production of synthesis gas and generation of process condensate
20230114501 · 2023-04-13 · ·

Process and plant for producing a synthesis gas by catalytic steam reforming of a hydrocarbon feedstock in a steam reforming unit, wherein water is removed from the synthesis gas as a process condensate, wherein boiler feed water is introduced in the process, and wherein said process or plant produces at least two separate steam streams: a pure steam which is generated from at least a portion of said boiler feed water by the cooling of synthesis gas, and a process steam which is generated by evaporating at least a portion of the process condensate by using synthesis gas, optionally together with pure steam and/or flue gas from the steam reforming unit.

Process and plant for the production of synthesis gas and generation of process condensate
20230114501 · 2023-04-13 · ·

Process and plant for producing a synthesis gas by catalytic steam reforming of a hydrocarbon feedstock in a steam reforming unit, wherein water is removed from the synthesis gas as a process condensate, wherein boiler feed water is introduced in the process, and wherein said process or plant produces at least two separate steam streams: a pure steam which is generated from at least a portion of said boiler feed water by the cooling of synthesis gas, and a process steam which is generated by evaporating at least a portion of the process condensate by using synthesis gas, optionally together with pure steam and/or flue gas from the steam reforming unit.

Oxycombustion with CO.SUB.2 .capture in reverse flow reactors

Systems and methods are provided for using oxycombustion to provide heat within a reverse flow reactor environment. The oxygen for the oxycombustion can be provided by oxygen stored in an oxygen storage component in the reactor. By using an oxygen storage component to provide the oxygen for combustion during the regeneration step, heat can be added to a reverse flow reactor while reducing or minimizing addition of diluents and while avoiding the need for an air separation unit. As a result, a regeneration flue gas can be formed that is substantially composed of CO.sub.2 and/or H.sub.2O without requiring the additional cost of creating a substantially pure oxygen-containing gas flow.

Oxycombustion with CO.SUB.2 .capture in reverse flow reactors

Systems and methods are provided for using oxycombustion to provide heat within a reverse flow reactor environment. The oxygen for the oxycombustion can be provided by oxygen stored in an oxygen storage component in the reactor. By using an oxygen storage component to provide the oxygen for combustion during the regeneration step, heat can be added to a reverse flow reactor while reducing or minimizing addition of diluents and while avoiding the need for an air separation unit. As a result, a regeneration flue gas can be formed that is substantially composed of CO.sub.2 and/or H.sub.2O without requiring the additional cost of creating a substantially pure oxygen-containing gas flow.

PSA separation-purification system and process integrated with water gas shift reaction process

Disclosed herein are a pressure swing adsorption (PSA) separation-purification system and process integrated with a water gas shift reaction process. According to the invention, the adsorption/desorption heat of a PSA separation-purification device is controlled using a reaction effluent and a refrigerant of a water gas shift reaction process without using additional components such as a heat exchanger or a heating means or without changing the structure of a PSA separation-purification device, thus achieving the best separation-purification performance of the PSA separation-purification device.

Reactors for preparing valuable hydrocarbons and hydrogen from methane through non-oxidative pyrolysis

According to this disclosure, there is provided a pyrolysis reaction system and a direct non-oxidative methane coupling process using the same by which it is possible to reach the selectivity for good C.sub.≤10 hydrocarbons and at the same time to inhibit coke from being generated while a good methane conversion is maintained during direct conversion of methane into C.sub.2+ hydrocarbons through non-oxidative pyrolysis.

Reactors for preparing valuable hydrocarbons and hydrogen from methane through non-oxidative pyrolysis

According to this disclosure, there is provided a pyrolysis reaction system and a direct non-oxidative methane coupling process using the same by which it is possible to reach the selectivity for good C.sub.≤10 hydrocarbons and at the same time to inhibit coke from being generated while a good methane conversion is maintained during direct conversion of methane into C.sub.2+ hydrocarbons through non-oxidative pyrolysis.

Manufacture of a synthetic fuel

The present invention provides a process for the manufacture of a useful product from carbonaceous feedstock of fluctuating compositional characteristics, the process comprising the steps of: continuously providing the carbonaceous feedstock of fluctuating compositional characteristics to a gasification zone; gasifying the carbonaceous feedstock in the gasification zone to obtain raw synthesis gas; sequentially removing ammoniacal, sulphurous and carbon dioxide impurities from the raw synthesis gas to form desulphurised gas and recovering carbon dioxide in substantially pure form; converting at least a portion of the desulphurised synthesis gas to a useful product. Despite having selected a more energy intensive sub-process i.e. physical absorption for removal of acid gas impurities, the overall power requirement of the facility is lower on account of lower steam requirements and thereby leading to a decrease in the carbon intensity score for the facility.