Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2050286543> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 75 of
75
with 100 items per page.
- W2050286543 endingPage "11427" @default.
- W2050286543 startingPage "11422" @default.
- W2050286543 abstract "The reserves of fossil energy sources can meet the global energy demands for years to come, but their utilisation is constrained by environmental considerations. Hydrogen can be generated from fossil fuels like methane without CO2 emissions by pyrolysis at temperatures above 600 °C. In the fluid wall flow reactor concept, the heating gas is introduced through a porous reactor wall. Using a ceramic membrane with 3 μm pore diameter and helium as heating gas proved the best choice for long-term experimentation. The influence of methane diffusion into the outer heating chamber was studied and explains the decrease in conversion from 53% to 7% over 7 h, after which the conversion remains low but constant. The slug flow of methane and molten metal in a capillary enables one to extend the pyrolysis residence time and, if the molten metal forms a contiguous thin liquid film on the capillary wall, to avoid problems with carbon deposition and reverse reaction. The studies presented, using a 2 mm ID quartz glass capillary with molten tin and nitrogen and a superficial velocity of 0.092 m s−1, demonstrate that the use of molten metal in the capillary reactor is both controllable and feasible. Initial experiments with methane at 1100 °C and a superficial velocity of 0.122 m s−1 show that methane can be decomposed with an average conversion of 32% and without carbon depositions." @default.
- W2050286543 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2050286543 creator A5073081167 @default.
- W2050286543 creator A5080228563 @default.
- W2050286543 date "2015-09-01" @default.
- W2050286543 modified "2023-10-15" @default.
- W2050286543 title "Decarbonisation of fossil energy via methane pyrolysis using two reactor concepts: Fluid wall flow reactor and molten metal capillary reactor" @default.
- W2050286543 cites W1982414103 @default.
- W2050286543 cites W2002568353 @default.
- W2050286543 cites W2004198409 @default.
- W2050286543 cites W2041578633 @default.
- W2050286543 cites W2057034455 @default.
- W2050286543 cites W2057047918 @default.
- W2050286543 cites W2075217728 @default.
- W2050286543 cites W2107134869 @default.
- W2050286543 cites W2113441894 @default.
- W2050286543 cites W2167661774 @default.
- W2050286543 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijhydene.2015.03.126" @default.
- W2050286543 hasPublicationYear "2015" @default.
- W2050286543 type Work @default.
- W2050286543 sameAs 2050286543 @default.
- W2050286543 citedByCount "42" @default.
- W2050286543 countsByYear W20502865432015 @default.
- W2050286543 countsByYear W20502865432016 @default.
- W2050286543 countsByYear W20502865432017 @default.
- W2050286543 countsByYear W20502865432018 @default.
- W2050286543 countsByYear W20502865432019 @default.
- W2050286543 countsByYear W20502865432020 @default.
- W2050286543 countsByYear W20502865432021 @default.
- W2050286543 countsByYear W20502865432022 @default.
- W2050286543 countsByYear W20502865432023 @default.
- W2050286543 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2050286543 hasAuthorship W2050286543A5073081167 @default.
- W2050286543 hasAuthorship W2050286543A5080228563 @default.
- W2050286543 hasConcept C127413603 @default.
- W2050286543 hasConcept C159985019 @default.
- W2050286543 hasConcept C178790620 @default.
- W2050286543 hasConcept C185592680 @default.
- W2050286543 hasConcept C192562407 @default.
- W2050286543 hasConcept C196806460 @default.
- W2050286543 hasConcept C36759035 @default.
- W2050286543 hasConcept C42360764 @default.
- W2050286543 hasConcept C512968161 @default.
- W2050286543 hasConcept C516920438 @default.
- W2050286543 hasConceptScore W2050286543C127413603 @default.
- W2050286543 hasConceptScore W2050286543C159985019 @default.
- W2050286543 hasConceptScore W2050286543C178790620 @default.
- W2050286543 hasConceptScore W2050286543C185592680 @default.
- W2050286543 hasConceptScore W2050286543C192562407 @default.
- W2050286543 hasConceptScore W2050286543C196806460 @default.
- W2050286543 hasConceptScore W2050286543C36759035 @default.
- W2050286543 hasConceptScore W2050286543C42360764 @default.
- W2050286543 hasConceptScore W2050286543C512968161 @default.
- W2050286543 hasConceptScore W2050286543C516920438 @default.
- W2050286543 hasIssue "35" @default.
- W2050286543 hasLocation W20502865431 @default.
- W2050286543 hasOpenAccess W2050286543 @default.
- W2050286543 hasPrimaryLocation W20502865431 @default.
- W2050286543 hasRelatedWork W1489708531 @default.
- W2050286543 hasRelatedWork W2041442031 @default.
- W2050286543 hasRelatedWork W2084100266 @default.
- W2050286543 hasRelatedWork W2260048754 @default.
- W2050286543 hasRelatedWork W2320243538 @default.
- W2050286543 hasRelatedWork W2383895256 @default.
- W2050286543 hasRelatedWork W2423630492 @default.
- W2050286543 hasRelatedWork W2748952813 @default.
- W2050286543 hasRelatedWork W2888263305 @default.
- W2050286543 hasRelatedWork W4234251234 @default.
- W2050286543 hasVolume "40" @default.
- W2050286543 isParatext "false" @default.
- W2050286543 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W2050286543 magId "2050286543" @default.
- W2050286543 workType "article" @default.