Abstract

Abstract The goal of this work is to understand the effect of the relative values of membrane permselectivity, permeation flux and reaction rate on the performance of a water gas shift membrane reactor. This was achieved by simulating the operation of an isothermal tube–shell reactor. Its performance was evaluated based on the CO conversion and H 2 recovery, as well as the permeate and retentate H 2 molar fractions. The maximum enhancement of CO conversion has been observed when the Damkholer number ( Da ) is almost equal to the permeation number ( Pe ). Improvements in CO conversion can be achieved even when membranes with relatively low permselectivity values (∼10) are used. Further increase of permselectivity primarily increased the purity of the H 2 rich stream. The utilization of CO 2 selective instead of H 2 selective membranes could improve CO conversion only if the CO 2 content of the feed is higher than that of H 2 . Finally, simulations using rate expressions that correspond to different detailed reaction mechanisms resulted only in slight differences in reactor performance.

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