C01B2203/169

PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF SYNGAS

A process for the production of syngas, comprising the steps of generating hydrogen and/or carbon monoxide from a hydrocarbon gas by contacting said hydrocarbon gas with a metal oxide in a first non-stoichiometric state MxOy-α such as to reduce said metal oxide in a first non-stoichiometric state MxOy-α towards a second non-stoichiometric state MxOy-β; generating hydrogen and/or carbon monoxide from a regenerating gas by contacting the metal oxide in the second non-stoichiometric state MxOy-β with said regenerating gas such as to oxidize the metal oxide in the second non-stoichiometric state MxOy-β towards the first non-stoichiometric state MxOy-α; characterized in that the β>α and α>0 and β<y.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PRODUCING SYNTHESIS GAS

In some embodiments, a system for producing synthesis gas, the system including a reactor including a burner, a combustion chamber, and a catalyst chamber, and a mixer upstream of the reactor configured to mix fuel with steam to produce humidified fuel that is provided to the burner of the reactor.

Fuel cell device and method for operating fuel cell device

A fuel cell single unit including: a fuel cell element in which an anode layer and a cathode layer are formed so as to sandwich an electrolyte layer; a reducing gas supply path for supplying a gas containing hydrogen to the anode layer; an oxidizing gas supply path for supplying a gas containing oxygen to the cathode layer; and an internal reforming catalyst layer, which has a reforming catalyst for steam-reforming a fuel gas, in at least a part of the reducing gas supply path is provided. An external reformer, which has a reforming catalyst for steam-reforming the fuel gas, is provided upstream of the reducing gas supply path, and the fuel gas partially reformed by the external reformer is supplied to the reducing gas supply path.

Steam/carbon ratio detection and control
11639476 · 2023-05-02 · ·

An ejector receives steam at a primary inlet and natural gas at a secondary inlet. A computer responds to a signal indicating current in the load of a fuel cell as well as a signal indicating temperature of a steam reformer to move a linear actuator to control a needle that adjusts the size of the steam orifice. Reformate is fed to a separator scrubber which cools the reformate to its dew point indicated by a sensor. From that, a controller generates the fuel/carbon ratio for display and to bias a signal on a line regulating the amount of steam passing through an ejector to the inlet of the reformer. Alternatively, the reformate may be cooled to its dew point by a controllable heat exchanger in response to pressure and temperature signals.

Dry reforming of methane with carbon dioxide at elevated pressure
11639290 · 2023-05-02 · ·

A system and method for dry reforming methane at elevated pressure in a dry reformer vessel, and increasing concentration of carbon dioxide in the feed to the dry reformer vessel in response to solid-carbon formation in the dry reformer vessel.

Olefin Production via Dry Reforming and Olefin Synthesis in a Vessel
20230057781 · 2023-02-23 ·

A system and method for producing olefin via dry reforming and olefin synthesis in the same vessel, including providing feed including methane and carbon dioxide to the vessel, converting methane and carbon dioxide in the vessel into syngas (that includes hydrogen and carbon monoxide) via dry reforming in the vessel, and cooling the syngas via a heat exchanger in the vessel. The method includes synthesizing olefin from the syngas in the vessel, wherein the olefin includes ethylene, propylene, or butene, or any combinations thereof.

Backup power system with controller
11814286 · 2023-11-14 · ·

A system is disclosed. The system can store a fuel reagent such as methanol for conversion into hydrogen to power one or more facility systems via a backup power system. A reactor controller can monitor a power demand of the one or more facility systems and determine whether the power demand is met by a primary power system. The fuel reagent can be provided to a fuel reactor in response to the reactor controller determining that the one or more facility systems are operating at a power deficit to generate an amount of hydrogen that, when provided to the backup power system, causes the backup power system to generate an amount of power that meets or exceeds the power deficit.

SYNGAS STAGE FOR CHEMICAL SYNTHESIS PLANT

A syngas stage, for use in a chemical plant, is provided, which includes a methanation section and an autothermal reforming section. The syngas stage makes effective utilization of CO2 rich stream and H2 rich stream. The syngas stage may include an external feed of hydrocarbons. A method for producing a syngas stream is also provided.

Catalytic Biogas Combined Heat and Power Generator
20220260009 · 2022-08-18 ·

An apparatus and method to desulfurize a biogas containing sulfur. Since biogas is produced by an anaerobic digester from human, animal, kitchen and agriculture's wastes, Itis a short term recycled product from the photosynthesis of CO.sub.2, and has a net zero carbon emission. The sulfur compounds in the biogas can be removed by the following steps: (1) converting all sulfur compounds into H.sub.2S by the hydrogen produced from the biogas over Pt group metal catalysts; (2) adsorbing the H.sub.2S at high temperature by the regenerable Pt group metal catalyst and adsorbents. The desulfurized biogas is further converted by an ATR/CPO reformer or a steam generating reformer to produce various reformates.

CATALYSTS, PROCESS FOR OBTAINING AND STEAM PRE-REFORMING PROCESS OF HYDROCARBONS
20220250906 · 2022-08-11 ·

The present invention refers to a pre-reforming catalyst comprised of nickel oxide and having platinum content between 0.01 to 0.5%, characterized in that the catalyst is resistant to deactivation by passage of steam in the absence of a reducing agent and to a process for producing hydrogen or hydrogen-rich gases.