T. Ioannides et Xe. Verykios, APPLICATION OF A DENSE SILICA MEMBRANE REACTOR IN THE REACTIONS OF DRY REFORMING AND PARTIAL OXIDATION OF METHANE, Catalysis letters, 36(3-4), 1996, pp. 165-169
The reactions of dry (CO2) reforming and partial oxidation of methane
have been investigated in a membrane reactor. The membrane is composed
of a dense thin silica (SiO2) film supported on porous Vycor tubes an
d was synthesized by chemical vapor deposition. The hydrogen permeance
of the membrane was 0.2-0.3 cm(3)/(cm(2) min atm) at 600 degrees C co
mbined with a H-2/N-2 selectivity of 200-300. Significant increases in
methane conversion were attained in both reactions at 500-750 degrees
C, albeit at very low space velocities. The membrane permeance declin
ed by similar to 50% after exposure to feeds containing H2O, but other
wise exhibited excellent stability under reaction conditions.