Abstract

Methane tri-reforming process is a combination of three reactions: steam methane reforming (SRM), dry methane reforming (DRM), and partial oxidation of methane (POM). The first two reactions have endothermic character, while the POM is the exothermic reaction, which allows to obtain the energy necessary for the other two processes in situ. CH4 reacts with H2O, CO2, O2, and synthesis gas is produced with desired H2/CO ratios (1.5 – 2.0). The presence of H2O and O2 in the reaction environment can positively influence the stability of the used catalyst, by the inhibition of coke formation.

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