Abstract

The thermodynamic equilibrium in the carbon dioxide conversion of methane is studied by Gibbs energy minimization. The curves that represent the dependences of the degree of coke formation, the content of methane and carbon dioxide in syngas, and the syngas module on the CO2/CH4 mole ratio in the initial mixture and on temperature at various pressures, are plotted. The regions in which the CO2/CH4 mole ratio is optimal for carbon dioxide conversion and no coke formation occurs, and which are characterized by a minimal content of methane and carbon dioxide in syngas, are revealed.

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