Single Step and Non-Catalytic Process for Formaldehyde Production from Methane using Microchannel Reactor: Theoretical Analysis

Conventionally, methane is reformed into syngas, and subsequently converted into C<sub>1</sub>-oxygenates (methanol and formaldehyde). A novel option is the catalyst-free single-step conversion of methane to C<sub>1</sub>-oxygenates. This study presents a comprehensive model...

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Main Authors: Hamid Abbasi, fariborz rashidi, Mohammad moshrefi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Reaserch Institute of Petroleum Industry 2019-08-01
Series:Journal of Petroleum Science and Technology
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Online Access:https://jpst.ripi.ir/article_988_b4f2187812c112713494d602e4322950.pdf
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Summary:Conventionally, methane is reformed into syngas, and subsequently converted into C<sub>1</sub>-oxygenates (methanol and formaldehyde). A novel option is the catalyst-free single-step conversion of methane to C<sub>1</sub>-oxygenates. This study presents a comprehensive model of methane partial oxidation to formaldehyde as an intermediate chemical species in methane oxidation process using microreactor. The dependency of C<sub>1</sub>-oxygenates yield on operating parameters is crucial. Therefore a representative mathematical model is constructed and solved in order to investigate the effect of operating temperature, feed flow-rate, and composition on the formaldehyde yield. Fifty-four coupled of differential equations are solved by finite element method. Moreover, to simulate the process, GRI-Mech 3.0 is employed as the reaction kinetics. A good agreement was achieved when the model results were compared with experimental data from the literature in terms of formaldehyde concentration and methane conversion. Finally, results of the study are presented and discussed on the basis of a major reaction pathway proposed in this study for methane oxidation at low temperature, and the important design criteria are presented. With respect to the model results, 5.5% yield for formaldehyde per one pass of microreactor was achieved at the operating condition of T = 1000 K and O<sub>2</sub>/CH<sub>4</sub> ratio = 17.
ISSN:2251-659X
2645-3312