Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/54759
Type: Artigo de Evento
Title: Otimização da reforma seca do metano com Ni/SiO2 para produzir gás de síntese usando metodologia de superfície de resposta (MSR)
Authors: Santos, Regina Cláudia Rodrigues dos
Braga, Tiago Pinheiro
Sales, Bárbara Maria Campos
Valentini, Antoninho
Keywords: Catalisadores;Catalisadores de níquel;Dióxido de silício;Catalisador Ni/SiO2;Metano
Issue Date: 2011
Citation: SANTOS, Regina Cláudia Rodrigues dos; BRAGA, Tiago Pinheiro; SALES, Bárbara Maria Campos; VALENTINI, Antoninho. Otimização da reforma seca do metano com Ni/SiO2 para produzir gás de síntese usando metodologia de superfície de resposta (MSR). In: CONGRESSO BRASILEIRO DE PESQUISA E DESENVOLVIMENTO EM PETRÓLEO E GÁS, 06º., 09 a 13 out. 2011, Florianópolis, Santa Catarina, Brasil. Anais[…] Florianópolis, Santa Catarina, 2011.
Abstract: In this work a factorial design of experiments in conjunction with the responses surface methodology (RSM) were used to optimize the activity of Ni/SiO2 catalyst for the syngas production and carbon dioxide consumption in the dry reforming of methane. The catalyst was characterized after calcination by XRF, XRD, H2-TPR. The CH4/CO2 feed ratio and reaction temperature were chosen as the variables and the responses selected were the CH4 and CO2 conversion and H2/CO ratio. The optimum reaction conditions obtained were CH4/CO2 feed ratio around 3 and reaction temperature of 700°C. The results of catalytic tests showed that in these conditions it is possible to achieve syngas with H2/CO ratio close to one, and with a high carbon dioxide conversion. Therefore, the analyses of factorial design indicate that both variables, CH4/CO2 molar ratio and temperature, affect the system response.
URI: http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/54759
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