Rapid solar-thermal dissociation of natural gas in an aerosol flow reactor
A solar-thermal aerosol flow reactor process is being developed to dissociate natural gas (NG) to hy drogen (H 2) and carbon black at high rates. Concentrated sunlight approaching 10 kW heats a 9.4 cm long×2.4 cm diameter graphite reaction tube to temperatures ~2000 K using a 74% theoretically effic...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Energy (Oxford) 2004-04, Vol.29 (5), p.715-725 |
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Zusammenfassung: | A solar-thermal aerosol flow reactor process is being developed to dissociate natural gas (NG) to hy drogen (H
2) and carbon black at high rates. Concentrated sunlight approaching 10 kW heats a 9.4 cm long×2.4 cm diameter graphite reaction tube to temperatures ~2000 K using a 74% theoretically efficient secondary concentrator. Pure methane feed has been dissociated to 70% for residence times less than 0.1 s. The resulting carbon black is 20–40 nm in size, amorphous, and pure. A 5 million (M) kg/yr carbon black/1.67 M kg/yr H
2 plant is considered for process scale-up. The total permanent investment (TPI) of this plant is $12.7 M. A 15% IRR after tax is achieved when the carbon black is sold for $0.66/kg and the H
2 for $13.80/GJ. This plant could supply 0.06% of the world carbon black market. For this scenario, the solar-thermal process avoids 277 MJ fossil fuel and 13.9 kg-equivalent CO
2/kg H
2 produced as compared to conventional steam-methane reforming and furnace black processing. |
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ISSN: | 0360-5442 |
DOI: | 10.1016/S0360-5442(03)00179-8 |