February 1, 2007
Journal Article

Methanation of carbon dioxide by hydrogen reduction using the Sabatier process in microchannel reactors

Abstract

This paper describes the development of a microchannel-based Sabatier reactor for applications such as propellant production on Mars or space habitat air revitalization. Microchannel designs offer advantages for a compact reactor with excellent thermal control. This paper discusses the development of a Ru-TiO2 based catalyst using powdered form and its application and testing in a microchannel reactor. The resultant catalyst and microchannel reactor demonstrates good conversion, selectivity, and longevity in a compact device. A chemically reacting flow model is used to assist experimental interpretation and to suggest microchannel design approaches. A kinetic rate expression for the global Sabatier reaction is developed and validated using computational models to interpret packed-bed experiments with catalysts in powder form. The resulting global reaction is then incorporated into a reactive plug-flow model that considers flow within a microchannel reactor.

Revised: March 21, 2007 | Published: February 1, 2007

Citation

Brooks K.P., J. Hu, H. Zhu, and R. Kee. 2007. Methanation of carbon dioxide by hydrogen reduction using the Sabatier process in microchannel reactors. Chemical Engineering Science 62, no. 4:1161-1170. PNWD-SA-7455. doi:10.1016/j.ces.2006.11.020