Advanced Membrane Reactors for Fuel Decarbonisation in IGCC: H2 or CO2 separation?

conference paper
This paper presents the results of preliminary system assessments that were conducted in order to pursue optimum operating conditions for advanced separation enhanced water-gas-shift membrane reactors. The project is entitled: “Advanced Membrane Reactors in Energy Systems” and appertains to the Global Climate & Energy Project (GCEP), which is coordinated by Stanford University. The implementation of hydrogen- and carbon dioxide-selective water-gas-shift membrane reactors in Integrated Gasification Combined Cycles was optimized with exergy analyses and compared with respect to efficiency penalties. The optimization resulted in optimum operating conditions, which serves the selection of a designated material for the development of advanced carbon dioxide-selective membrane reactors.
TNO Identifier
857946
Publisher
ECN
Article nr.
ECN-RX--06-084
Source title
Fifth Annual Conference on Carbon Capture and Sequestration, 8-11 May 2006, Alexandria, VA, USA
Collation
15 p.
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