2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2017.11.029
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Methanol synthesis from biogas: A thermodynamic analysis

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“…92% at 140,000 NmL•g −1 •h −1 , due to the decreased contact time between reactants and catalyst. Moreover, negative values of CO 2 conversion were revealed as the result of the competition between DR (Equation (1)), SR (Equation (2)) and WGS reactions [19,33,80]. Indeed, at high steam content (S/CH 4 = 3), CH 4 reacted preferentially with steam due to the more stable nature of CO 2 , leading to a lower contribution of the DR reaction.…”
Section: Evaluation Of External and Internal Mass Transfer Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…92% at 140,000 NmL•g −1 •h −1 , due to the decreased contact time between reactants and catalyst. Moreover, negative values of CO 2 conversion were revealed as the result of the competition between DR (Equation (1)), SR (Equation (2)) and WGS reactions [19,33,80]. Indeed, at high steam content (S/CH 4 = 3), CH 4 reacted preferentially with steam due to the more stable nature of CO 2 , leading to a lower contribution of the DR reaction.…”
Section: Evaluation Of External and Internal Mass Transfer Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, the gas stream produced by gasification has to be upgraded in order to obtain a clean syngas for catalysis. Although this aspect was not deeply considered in this work, there are several technologies already at the state of the art that can be used for proper gas cleaning [30]. As reported in Table 5, the process proposed in Case 1 is a characterized of CO2 emission as low as about 2 ktCO2eq/y mainly related to the utilization of biomass as feedstock that is assumed to able to absorb about 20 ktCO2eq/y.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Set-up value Electricity (kgCO2eq/MWhe) [29] 600 Biomass feedstock (kgCO2eq/t) [30] -1449 OFMSW (kgCO2eq/t) [31] -1597 Wastewater (kgCO2eq/t) [29] 500 Pure oxygen (kgCO2eq/t) [32] 282 Process water (kgCO2eq/t) [29] 6.5 Pure hydrogen (kgCO2eq/t) [33] 2400…”
Section: Process Itemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As previously reported, syngas with a H2/CO equals to about 3, suitable for methanol synthesis, may be produced via steam reforming of bio-methane (BM) produced via anaerobic digestion. Nevertheless, both practical and theoretical evidence suggest that a R value as low as 2 may be considered optimal for methanol synthesis [31]. Therefore in this work three different scenarios for bio-methanol production are investigated.…”
Section: Process Description For Methanol Productionmentioning
confidence: 99%