Nonlinear Behavior of Methanol Synthesis Compared to CO2 Methanation
Johannes Leipold,
Magnus Jung,
Tobias Keßler
et al.
Abstract:The nonlinear behavior of CO2 methanation over a Ni‐catalyst is compared to methanol synthesis over a standard Cu/ZnO‐catalyst in a continuous stirred tank reactor (CSTR). Both reactions have received a lot of attention these days for chemical energy storage. Both reactions are exothermic but behave in a different way. CO2 methanation is known to be strongly exothermic, giving rise to multiple steady states. This behavior is induced by the self‐acceleration of the methanation reaction because the heat producti… Show more
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