(729b) Advancing Low-Carbon Hydrogen Production: Innovations and Challenges | AIChE

(729b) Advancing Low-Carbon Hydrogen Production: Innovations and Challenges

Authors 

Prasomsri, T. - Presenter, Chulalongkorn University
Liu, J., Clariant
Molley, A., Clariant
Ames, B., Clariant
Climate change is urging us to cut down on CO2 emissions, particularly from the industrial sector, which contributes 30% globally [1]. Hydrogen emerges as a transformative solution in the energy transition, offering a clean and reliable energy source as it does not emit CO2 when burned. However, the process currently used to produce the bulk of the hydrogen, called steam methane reforming (SMR), does produce CO2 and consumes a lot of energy.

Decarbonizing hydrogen production can be achieved through reconfigured reformer designs and improved catalysts, positioning SMR as a scalable and industry-ready source of low-carbon hydrogen. Collaborative efforts between Clariant and Technip Energies have introduced the Enhanced Annular Reforming Tube for Hydrogen (EARTH®), an innovative heat-recuperative reformer concept aimed at enhancing SMR efficiency, capacity, and sustainability. Commercial implementation of EARTH has yielded significant benefits, including in one case a nearly 40% reduction in fuel consumption, improved radiant efficiency, and a 20% decrease in CO2 emissions while in another case boosting capacity by up to 20% compared to conventional SMR [2].

To further reduce the carbon footprint, minimizing steam consumption is essential. However, this may increase coke formation on catalysts due to a reduced steam-to-carbon ratio (S/C). Therefore, understanding the relationship between S/C and coke formation under industry-relevant conditions is critical for catalyst development. Recent advancements in research have enabled the study of coke formation under high-temperature and high-pressure conditions, mirroring realistic operating conditions. This study investigates the interplay between coke formation, S/C ratio, temperature, and pressure using Ni-Al-O containing catalysts and explores the impact of dopants on coke formation dynamics. The insights will allow the advancement of low-carbon hydrogen production processes.

References:

  1. DOE, Industrial Decarbonization Roadmap, 2022, https://www.energy.gov/eere/doe-industrial-decarbonization-roadmap
  2. Clariant's media release: https://www.pressreleasefinder.com/prdocs/2021/Clariant_Media_Release_EARTH_Tech_Launch_20211111_EN.pdf