2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.fuel.2014.01.088
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Carbon deposition and oxidation using the waste red mud: A route to store, transport and use offshore gas lost in petroleum exploration

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“…Teixeira et al demonstrated red mud as a catalyst for the conversion and storage of petroleum gas, a mixture of methane and other hydrocarbons produced and ared during offshore petroleum exploration. 104 Metal oxides in red mud reacted with CH 4 to form CO/CO 2 and water, with the resulting reduced metals further reacting to produce hydrogen. The coked metal was then reacted with steam to generate syngas (Fig.…”
Section: Oxidation Catalystsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Teixeira et al demonstrated red mud as a catalyst for the conversion and storage of petroleum gas, a mixture of methane and other hydrocarbons produced and ared during offshore petroleum exploration. 104 Metal oxides in red mud reacted with CH 4 to form CO/CO 2 and water, with the resulting reduced metals further reacting to produce hydrogen. The coked metal was then reacted with steam to generate syngas (Fig.…”
Section: Oxidation Catalystsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Przykłady zastosowania materiałów odpadowych Badania zespołu Teixeira potwierdziły możliwość wykorzystania czerwonego szlamu jako źródła aktywnego katalizatora konwersji gazu ziemnego, mieszaniny metanu i innych węglowodorów (rys. 1) [16].…”
Section: Przykłady Katalitycznych Zastosowań Materiałów Naturalnych Iunclassified
“…The more stable graphitised carbon structures are then gradually oxidised. In their experiments the complete removal of carbon with steam was completed aer 44 h. 37 The remaining carbon aer the steam oxidation serves as a substrate for new carbon deposition 36 in the consecutive cycles, which eventually leads to accumulation of solid carbon and decreasing hydrogen purity with each cycling experiment unless an air-oxidation is performed in each cycle. This effect was not observed in the rst set of experiments (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11).…”
Section: Experiments With Increased Carbon Depositionmentioning
confidence: 99%