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Hydrogen Production and Utilization in a Membrane Reactor
Published on: March 10, 2023
Modeling Fixed Bed Membrane Reactors for Hydrogen Production through Steam Reforming Reactions: A Critical Analysis
Maria Anna Murmura1, Stefano Cerbelli2, Maria Cristina Annesini3
1Dipartimento di Ingegneria Chimica Materiali Ambiente, Sapienza Università Di Roma, Via Eudossiana 18, 00184 Roma, Italy. mariaanna.murmura@uniroma1.it.
Abstract:
Membrane reactors for hydrogen production have been extensively studied in the past years due to the interest in developing systems that are adequate for the decentralized production of high-purity hydrogen. Research in this field has been both experimental and theoretical. The aim of this work is two-fold. On the one hand, modeling work on membrane reactors that has been carried out in the past is presented and discussed, along with the constitutive equations used to describe the different phenomena characterizing the behavior of the system. On the other hand, an attempt is made to shed some light on the meaning and usefulness of models developed with different degrees of complexity. The motivation has been that, given the different ways and degrees in which transport models can be simplified, the process is not always straightforward and, in some cases, leads to conceptual inconsistencies that are not easily identifiable or identified.
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