2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.ces.2016.11.036
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Molten salt chemical looping for reactive separation of HBr in a halogen-based natural gas conversion process

Abstract: Hydrogen bromide (HBr) oxidation to molecular bromine (Br 2 ) is demonstrated in a chemical looping process using a molten bromide salt. The two-step process is operated at 500 °C and first contacts oxygen with molten KBr-LiBr-NiBr 2 to form Br 2 gas and a suspension of nickel oxide (NiO) particles in one reactor. The oxide suspension is then contacted with HBr to regenerate the bromide salt and produce steam. Sixty-eight metal oxides/bromides were considered. The cyclic interconversion between oxide and brom… Show more

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“…Fluidized bed reactors have also been considered with advantages of easy temperature control and coked catalyst regeneration [90]. In a similar way as methanol is coupled to gasoline components on H-ZSM-5 or to olefins on SAPO-34, methyl halides can also be used as precursors for higher hydrocarbons [18,90]. Methyl halides can be obtained from methane and elemental halogen in one step by either free radical homogeneous or heterogeneous catalytic reactions [30,91].…”
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“…Fluidized bed reactors have also been considered with advantages of easy temperature control and coked catalyst regeneration [90]. In a similar way as methanol is coupled to gasoline components on H-ZSM-5 or to olefins on SAPO-34, methyl halides can also be used as precursors for higher hydrocarbons [18,90]. Methyl halides can be obtained from methane and elemental halogen in one step by either free radical homogeneous or heterogeneous catalytic reactions [30,91].…”
Section: Green Processes and Fuelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hydrogen halide regeneration into halogen is necessary for economic, environmental, and safety reasons. It was studied by Upham et al [18] using chemical looping of a molten salt. They considered 68 different metal bromides/oxide systems and chose the KBr-LiBr-NiBr 2 eutectic system.…”
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