2022
DOI: 10.1021/acs.iecr.2c01148
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Bubble-Size Distribution and Hydrogen Evolution from Pyrolysis of Hydrocarbon Fuels in a Simulated Ni0.27Bi0.73 Column Reactor

Abstract: This study examines the modeling of hydrocarbon pyrolysis in a Ni 0.27 Bi 0.73 molten metal alloy reactor. The model is executed in two stages. The first stage investigates the effect of the physical properties of the gas and molten liquid on the bubble-size distribution, and determines the Sauter mean bubble diameter in the Ni 0.27 Bi 0.73 column. In this stage, a population-balance-based model using the Euler−Euler approach is coupled with nonreactive computational fluid dynamics in the ANSYS Fluent V17.2 so… Show more

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“…66 In addition, the use of a transition metal catalyst like Ni, Fe, or Co can lower the temperature of the pyrolysis procedure. 68,69 The pyrolysis of hydrocarbon can be described by following equations: 64–69 C m H n → m C + 0.5 n H 2 C m H n + (2 m − 0.5 n ) H 2 → m CH 4 CH 4 → C + 2H 2 …”
Section: Hydrogen Productionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…66 In addition, the use of a transition metal catalyst like Ni, Fe, or Co can lower the temperature of the pyrolysis procedure. 68,69 The pyrolysis of hydrocarbon can be described by following equations: 64–69 C m H n → m C + 0.5 n H 2 C m H n + (2 m − 0.5 n ) H 2 → m CH 4 CH 4 → C + 2H 2 …”
Section: Hydrogen Productionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…66 In addition, the use of a transition metal catalyst like Ni, Fe, or Co can lower the temperature of the pyrolysis procedure. 68,69 The pyrolysis of hydrocarbon can be described by following equations: [64][65][66][67][68][69] Fig. 8 Schematic of an autothermic reactor.…”
Section: Hydrogen From Fossil Sourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%