Abstract

The ethanol steam reforming has been carried out in a membrane reactor consisting of a Ru-based catalyst bed packed into a thin wall Pd-Ag permeator tube produced via cold-rolling and diffusion welding of metal foils. The experimental tests have been performed in the temperature range 400–450 °C with the aim of studying the performances of the membrane reactor in terms of hydrogen yields. The main investigated operating parameters have concerned the water/ethanol feed molar ratio (8.4–13.0), the pressure inside the membrane (150–200 kPa), the sweep gas mode (co-current and counter-current) and the spatial velocity. In all the tests, ultra pure hydrogen has been separated through the Pd-Ag membrane: especially, operating at 450 °C and 200 kPa, a hydrogen yield higher than 80% has been produced thus demonstrating the membrane ability of promoting the reaction conversion (shift effect).

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