The partial oxidation of methane to synthesis gas has been studied usi
ng several different catalytic systems: Fixed-bed, a monolithic type c
atalyst, and a Pt gauze. The monoliths were impregnated with Ni and Pd
(5 wt.% metal) whereas 5% Ni/Al2O3 was used in the fixed-bed reactor.
The experiments were carried out at 500-800 degrees C, 1 bar and with
space times in the range of 0.14-0.0002 s. The measured temperature p
rofiles for both the fixed-bed and the monolithic reactor indicate tha
t the reaction consists of a total combustion of some of the methane f
ollowed by the endothermic reforming reactions and the water-gas shift
reaction. Selectivities close to equilibrium composition were obtaine
d in most cases except at the very low space times. Only small amounts
of H-2 were observed in the product gas from the Pt gauze catalyst.