WO2022043773A1 - Catalyst composition for the production of hydrogen - Google Patents
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- the present disclosure broadly relates to fuel production and particularly refers to catalytic decomposition of methane.
- Hydrogen has attracted much attention as a green eco-friendly fuel, as it produces only water during its energy generation processes. Hydrogen is the lightest and the most abundantly available element in nature, but unfortunately, it is not present in its purest form and hence, is treated as a secondary fuel. After producing hydrogen from other processes, it can easily be utilized to derive other environmentally friendly hydrogen based fuels, such as hydrogen enriched natural gas.
- H-CNG hydrogen enriched natural gas is a mixture of 10-30 N/N% of hydrogen with 70-90 N/N% methane in compressed natural gas (CNG). This combination creates a balance between less flammable methane and highly flammable hydrogen gas. Deviation from 10-30 v/v % hydrogen enrichment causes significant changes in terms of fuel efficiency and emissions are observed. Thus, production of H-CNG requires the blending of hydrogen and CNG in fixed ratios.
- CNG is readily available, hydrogen being a secondary fuel has to be produced using a variety of other electrochemical, thermochemical and photochemical technologies. Methane reforming is one such technique that is being widely used for H-CNG production.
- the process utilizes methane (the main component of natural gas) for the partial production of hydrogen. Partial oxidation of methanol and methane are also well-known techniques for hydrogen production. However, most of the currently used techniques produce inevitable amounts of CO and CO2, which are not only harmful to the environment but also add to the production cost by including costly separation steps.
- CMD catalyst assisted methane decomposition
- US8430937B2 discloses a series of catalysts comprising MFI type zeolite, metal modified MFI type zeolites and heterogenous solid acid catalyst, wherein the metal is selected from Ga, Zn, In, Mo, W, Cr, Pt, Pd, Rh, Rm, Au, Ir.
- the catalyst is used for the conversion of methane to give combustible fuels.
- a catalyst composition comprising: (a) nickel; (b) at least one promoter selected from Cu, Zn, Mo, Co, Mg, Ce, Ti, Zr, Fe, Pd, Ag, Pt or combinations thereof; and (c) a support material, wherein, the nickel loading is in the range of 6-19 wt% and the at least one promoter loading is in the range of 0.2-5 wt% with respect to the support material.
- a process for preparing the catalyst composition comprising: (a) nickel; (b) at least one promoter selected from Cu, Zn, Mo, Co, Mg, Ce, Ti, Zr, Fe, Pd, Ag, Pt, or combinations thereof; and (c) a support material, wherein, the nickel loading is in the range of 6- 19 wt% and the at least one promoter loading is in the range of 0.2-5 wt% with respect to the support material, the process comprising: (a) contacting a salt of nickel and a salt of the at least one promoter to obtain a mixture; (b) impregnating the mixture on to the support material to obtain an impregnated catalyst material; and (c) calcining the impregnated catalyst material to obtain the catalyst composition.
- a process for the production of hydrogen gas from a light hydrocarbon comprising: (a) adding the catalyst composition comprising: (a) nickel; (b) at least one promoter selected from Cu, Zn, Mo, Co, Mg, Ce, Ti, Zr, Fe, Pd, Ag, Pt, or combinations thereof; and (c) a support material, wherein, the nickel loading is in the range of 6-19 wt% and the at least one promoter loading is in the range of 0.2-5 wt% with respect to the support material in a reactor; (b) passing the light hydrocarbon over a catalyst bed at a temperature in the range of 300-750 °C at atmospheric pressure for 20-50 hours; and (c) obtaining a product stream comprising hydrogen gas.
- a process for the production of carbon nanotubes from a light hydrocarbon comprising: (a) adding the catalyst composition comprising: (a) nickel; (b) at least one promoter selected from Cu, Zn, Mo, Co, Mg, Ce, Ti, Zr, Fe, Pd, Ag, Pt, or combinations thereof; and (c) a support material, wherein, the nickel loading is in the range of 6-19 wt% and the at least one promoter loading is in the range of 0.2-5 wt% with respect to the support material in a reactor; (b) passing the light hydrocarbon over a catalyst bed at a temperature in the range of 300-750 °C at atmospheric pressure for 20-50 hours; (c) obtaining a product stream comprising hydrogen gas and a mixture; and (d) processing the mixture to obtain carbon nanotubes.
- the catalyst composition comprising: (a) nickel; (b) at least one promoter selected from Cu, Zn, Mo, Co, Mg, Ce, Ti, Zr, Fe, Pd, Ag, Pt,
- the catalyst composition comprising: (a) nickel; (b) at least one promoter selected from Cu, Zn, Mo, Co, Mg, Ce, Ti, Zr, Fe, Pd, Ag, Pt, or combinations thereof; and (c) a support material, wherein, the nickel loading is in the range of 6-19 wt% and the at least one promoter loading is in the range of 0.2-5 wt% with respect to the support material for obtaining hydrogen gas and carbon nanotubes.
- Figure 1 depicts the catalyst screening for H-CNG in terms of Fh vol % in the off-gas measured against the run time in minutes for runs MS 105, MS 106, MS 107, MS 108, MS 109, MS 110, MS 111, MS 112, and MS 114, in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 2 depicts the scanning electron microscope (SEM) image of the spent catalyst obtained from run MS024, in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 3 depicts the thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) curve for the spent catalyst obtained from run MS024, in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- Figure 4 (a) depicts the scanning electron microscope (SEM) image of the spent catalyst obtained from run MS 105, in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- Figure 4 (b) depicts the thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) curve for the spent catalyst obtained from run MS 105, in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- Figure 5 (a) depicts the TGA curve for the spent catalyst obtained from run MS 107, in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- Figure 5 (b) depicts the SEM image for the spent catalyst obtained from run MS 106, in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- Figure 6 (a) depicts the SEM image for the spent catalyst obtained from run MS 108, in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- Figure 6 (b) depicts the Raman spectrum for the multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) obtained from the run MS 108, in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- Figure 6 (c) depicts the TGA curve for the spent catalyst obtained from run MS 108, in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- Figure 6 (d) depicts the energy dispersive X- ray (EDX) results for the spent catalyst obtained from run MS 108, in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- Figure 7 (a) depicts the SEM image for the spent catalyst obtained from run MS 109, in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- Figure 7 (b) depicts the Raman spectrum for the MWCNT s obtained from the run MS 109, in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- Figure 7 (c) depicts the TGA curve for the spent catalyst obtained from run MS 109, in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- Figure 8 (a) depicts the SEM image for the spent catalyst obtained from run MS 114, in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- Figure 8 (b) depicts the TGA curve for the spent catalyst obtained from run MS 114, in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- Figure 8 (c) depicts the Raman spectrum for the MWCNT s obtained from the run MS 114, in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- Figure 9 (a) depicts catalyst screening for H-CNG fixed bed reactor in terms of H2 vol % in the off-gas for 5% Ni: 0.25% Cu: 0.25% Zn catalyst, in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- Figure 9 (b) depicts the SEM image for 5% Ni: 0.25% Cu: 0.25% Zn spent catalyst at 60 pm resolution, in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- Figure 9 (c) depicts SEM image for 5% Ni: 0.25% Cu: 0.25% Zn spent catalyst at 100 nm resolution, in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- rpm refers to rotations/revolutions per minute. It is used to define the speed of any rotating part of the machine.
- promoter refers to a substance that is added to catalysts to improve their performance in a chemical reaction.
- carbon nanotube or “CNT” refers to a layer of carbon atoms bonded by covalent bonds rolled into the form of a cylinder structure.
- Single-wall carbon nanotubes consist of one single layer of carbon atoms while a multi-walled carbon tube consists of two or more layers of carbon atoms rolled together.
- support material refers to a substance of high surface area and stability used as a support for catalyst, to which the catalyst is affixed. Such support material helps in improving the catalytic activity of a catalyst. Examples include, but are limited to, solid support material such as nickel, silicates, char, and others.
- ID/IG ratio refers to the ratio of intensity of defect (D) band to the graphite (G) band. This ratio helps in estimating the quality of carbon nanotube structures.
- off-gas refers to H-CNG off-gas or methane off-gas suspended from the reactor during the methane conversion reaction.
- the % vol of H2 in measured in the off-gas for analyzing the performance of the present catalyst composition.
- FCC refers to a process called fluid catalytic cracking that is carried out to regenerate spent catalytic material.
- Equilibrium catalyst or “E-cat” have been used interchangeably throughout the document which refers to the equilibrium catalyst of zeolite material produced from fluid catalytic cracking (FCC) of spent catalytic material.
- FCC fluid catalytic cracking
- Equilibrium catalyst used herein may also be referred to as “spent FCC equilibrium catalyst”.
- CNG natural gas
- methane the main component of both natural gas and CNG.
- H-CNG hydrogen enriched natural gas
- ‘WE’ refers to Working Example and ‘NWE’ refers to Non-Working Example, the number accompanying the abbreviations refer to the respective number of Example as per the respective Table in the ‘Examples’ section.
- Ratios, concentrations, amounts, and other numerical data may be presented herein in a range format. It is to be understood that such range format is used merely for convenience and brevity and should be interpreted flexibly to include not only the numerical values explicitly recited as the limits of the range, but also to include all the individual numerical values or sub-ranges encompassed within that range as if each numerical value and sub-range is explicitly recited.
- a weight range of about 6-19 % should be interpreted to include not only the explicitly recited limits of about 6% to about 19%, but also to include sub-ranges, such as 7-18%, 9- 12%, and so forth, as well as individual amounts, including fractional amounts, within the specified ranges, such as 6.5%, and 6.225%, for example.
- H-CNG is a better alternative to compressed natural gas as a fuel with respect to low CO X , NO X emissions, etc.
- H-CNG is considered to be an interim solution towards H2 based fuel economy.
- the emergence of catalytic methane decomposition has paved a shining way in the field of hydrogen production. Since methane is a very stable molecule with four strong C-H bonds, it is generally decomposed using a catalyst.
- the process of catalytic methane decomposition comprises of a series of steps involving:
- the overall reaction can be summarised as below, wherein the carbon (C) represent the various forms of carbonaceous products that may be deposited separately or along with the spent catalyst. To obtain the partial conversion of methane, it is added in excess and the conversion rates are controlled by optimizing the catalyst formulation, reaction temperature, and other process parameters.
- the present disclosure provides a catalyst composition comprising a low loaded nickel metal, steamed biochar, or equilibrium catalyst as support material and a catalyst promoter.
- the catalyst composition of the present disclosure with an added advantage of low loaded nickel metal in the range of 6-19% by weight, also exhibits superior catalytic activity and produces methane off-gas comprising 10-30 vol % of hydrogen (H-CNG).
- H-CNG methane off-gas
- MWCNTs multi-walled carbon nanotubes
- ID/IG ratio >1.0 alongside H-CNG, further makes the present catalyst highly economic to use.
- steaming activation at 800°C provides a large number of reaction sites with high surface area and pore size.
- the spent catalyst produced during the reaction is obtained in a non- agglomerated form comprising char and high purity carbon nanotubes (CNT) which resolves the complexity issue of CNT separation scheme by providing an easy separation using the difference in their thermal stabilities. Owing to the superior mechanical and electrical properties of high purity CNTs, the spent catalyst can also be used directly as a composite material.
- the present disclosure also discloses a process for simultaneous production of H-CNG and high purity carbon nanotubes which is substantially free of CO X , NO X greenhouse gas emissions. The process can be run for a prolonged period of 20-50 hours and generate H-CNG in a continuous mode.
- the catalyst composition of the present disclosure is economically beneficial alternative to substitute conventional catalyst materials used in catalytic methane decomposition reaction for hydrogen-based fuel production.
- a catalyst composition comprising: (a) nickel; (b) at least one promoter selected from Cu, Zn, Mo, Co, Mg, Ce, Ti, Zr, Fe, Pd, Ag, Pt, or combinations thereof; and (c) a support material, wherein the nickel loading is in the range of 6-19 wt% and the at least one promoter loading is in the range of 0.2-5 wt% with respect to the support material.
- a catalyst composition as described herein wherein the nickel loading is in the range of 8-15 wt% with respect to the support material and the at least one promoter loading is in the range of 0.3-3 wt% with respect to the support material.
- the nickel loading is in the range of 9-11 wt% and the at least one promoter loading is in the range of 0.5-1 wt% with respect to the support material.
- a catalyst composition comprising: (a) nickel; (b) at least one promoter is a combination of Cu and Zn; and (c) a support material, wherein the nickel loading is in the range of 6-19 wt% and the at least one promoter loading is in the range of 0.2-5 wt% with respect to the support material.
- a catalyst composition comprising: (a) nickel; (b) at least one promoter is a combination of Cu and Zn; and (c) a support material, wherein the nickel loading is in the range of 6-19 wt% and the at least one promoter loading is in the range of 0.2-5 wt% with respect to the support material, wherein the Cu loading is in the range of 0.3-4 wt% and Zn loading is in the range of 0.3-4 wt% with respect to the support material.
- the Cu loading is in the range of 0.4-3 wt% and Zn loading is in the range of 0.4-3 wt% with respect to the support material.
- the Cu loading is in the range of 0.5- 2 wt% and Zn loading is in the range of 0.5-2 wt% with respect to the support material.
- a catalyst composition comprising: (a) nickel; (b) at least one promoter selected from Cu, Zn, Mo, Co, Mg, Ce, Ti, Zr, Fe, Pd, Ag, Pt, or combinations thereof; and (c) a support material, wherein the nickel loading is in the range of 6-19 wt% and the at least one promoter loading is in the range of 0.2-5 wt% with respect to the support material and the support material is steamed biochar or equilibrium catalyst.
- a catalyst composition comprising: (a) nickel; (b) at least one promoter selected from Cu, Zn, Mo, Co, Mg, Ce, Ti, Zr, Fe, Pd, Ag, Pt, or combinations thereof; and (c) steamed biochar as a support material having a surface area in the range of 700-950 m 2 /g and a pore volume in the range of 0.60 - 0.70 cc/g, wherein the nickel loading is in the range of 6-19 wt% and the at least one promoter loading is in the range of 0.2-5 wt% with respect to the support material.
- a catalyst composition comprising: (a) nickel; (b) at least one promoter selected from Cu, Zn, Mo, Co, Mg, Ce, Ti, Zr, Fe, Pd, Ag, Pt, or combinations thereof; and (c) steamed biochar as a support material obtained from heating a raw support material selected from the group consisting of raw biochar sawdust, raw biochar rice straw, raw biochar rice husk, raw biochar bagasse, other agricultural wastes, and combinations thereof, wherein the nickel loading is in the range of 6-19 wt% and the at least one promoter loading is in the range of 0.2-5 wt% with respect to the support material.
- a catalyst composition comprising: (a) nickel; (b) at least one promoter selected from Cu, Zn, Mo, Co, Mg, Ce, Ti, Zr, Fe, Pd, Ag, Pt, or combinations thereof; and (c) steamed biochar as a support material obtained from heating a raw support material selected from the group consisting of raw biochar sawdust, raw biochar rice straw, raw biochar rice husk, raw biochar bagasse, other agricultural wastes, and combinations thereof at a temperature in the range of 700 to 900 °C for a time period in the range of 5 - 10 hours, wherein the nickel loading is in the range of 6-19 wt% and the at least one promoter loading is in the range of 0.2-5 wt% with respect to the support material.
- a catalyst composition comprising: (a) nickel; (b) at least one promoter selected from Cu, Zn, Mo, Co, Mg, Ce, Ti, Zr, Fe, Pd, Ag, Pt, or combinations thereof; and (c) seamed biochar as a support material having a surface area in the range of 700-950 m 2 /g and a pore volume in the range of 0.60 - 0.70 cc/g obtained from heating a raw support material selected from the group consisting of raw biochar sawdust, raw biochar rice straw, raw biochar rice husk, raw biochar bagasse, wherein the nickel loading is in the range of 6-19 wt% and the at least one promoter loading is in the range of 0.2-5 wt
- a catalyst composition comprising: (a) nickel; (b) at least one promoter is a combination of Cu and Zn; and (c) steamed biochar as a support material having a surface area in the range of 700-950 m 2 /g and a pore volume in the range of 0.60 - 0.70 cc/g, wherein the nickel loading is in the range of 6-19 wt% and the at least one promoter loading is in the range of 0.2-5 wt% with respect to the support material.
- a catalyst composition comprising: (a) nickel; (b) at least one promoter is a combination of Cu and Zn; and (c) steamed biochar as a support material having a surface area in the range of 700-950 m 2 /g and a pore volume in the range of 0.60 - 0.70 cc/g, wherein the nickel loading is in the range of 6-19 wt% and the at least one promoter loading is in the range of 0.2-5 wt% with respect to the support material, and wherein the Cu loading is in the range of 0.4-4 wt% and Zn loading is in the range of 0.4-4 wt% with respect to the support material.
- a catalyst composition comprising: (a) nickel; (b) at least one promoter is a combination of Cu and Zn; and (c) steamed biochar as a support material having a surface area in the range of 700-950 m 2 /g and a pore volume in the range of 0.60 - 0.70 cc/g obtained from heating a raw support material selected from the group consisting of raw biochar sawdust, raw biochar rice straw, raw biochar rice husk, raw biochar bagasse, other agricultural wastes, and combinations thereof, wherein the nickel loading is in the range of 6-19 wt% and the at least one promoter loading is in the range of 0.2-5 wt% with respect to the support material.
- a catalyst composition comprising: (a) nickel; (b) at least one promoter is a combination of Cu and Zn, wherein the Cu loading is in the range of 0.4-4 wt% and Zn loading is in the range of 0.4-4 wt% with respect to the support material; and (c) steamed biochar as a support material having a surface area in the range of 700-950 m 2 /g and a pore volume in the range of 0.60 - 0.70 cc/g obtained from heating a raw support material selected from the group consisting of raw biochar sawdust, raw biochar rice straw, raw biochar rice husk, raw biochar bagasse, other agricultural wastes, and combinations thereof, wherein the nickel loading is in the range of 6-19 wt%.
- a process for preparing the catalyst composition as described herein comprising: (a) contacting a salt of nickel and a salt of the at least one promoter to obtain a mixture; (b) impregnating the mixture on to the support material to obtain an impregnated catalyst material; and (c) calcining the impregnated catalyst material to obtain the catalyst composition.
- the at least one promoter is selected from Cu, Zn, Mo, Co, Mg, Ce, Ti, Zr, Fe, Pd, Ag, Pt, or combinations thereof.
- a process for preparing the catalyst composition as described herein comprising: (a) contacting a salt of nickel and a salt of the at least one promoter at a temperature in the range of 30-35°C for a time period in the range of 40-120 minutes to obtain a mixture; (b) impregnating the mixture on to the support material at a temperature in the range of 30-35°C for a time period in the range of 40-120 minutes to obtain an impregnated catalyst material; and (c) calcining the impregnated catalyst material in an inert atmosphere at a temperature in the range of 530-570°C for a time period in the range of 250-350 minutes to obtain the catalyst composition.
- a process for preparing the catalyst composition as described herein comprising: (a) contacting a salt of nickel and a salt of the at least one promoter to obtain a mixture; (b) impregnating the mixture on to the support material to obtain an impregnated catalyst material; and (c) calcining the impregnated catalyst material to obtain the catalyst composition, wherein the support material is steamed biochar obtained by steaming of raw support material selected from the group consisting of raw biochar sawdust, raw biochar rice straw, raw biochar rice husk, raw biochar bagasse, other agricultural wastes, and combinations thereof at a temperature in the range of 700 to 900 °C for a time period in the range of 5 - 10 hours.
- a process for preparing the catalyst composition as described herein comprising: (a) contacting a salt of nickel and a salt of the at least one promoter to obtain a mixture; (b) impregnating the mixture on to the support material to obtain an impregnated catalyst; (c) drying the impregnated catalyst material to obtain a dried catalyst; and (d) calcining the dried catalyst to obtain the catalyst composition.
- a process for preparing the catalyst composition as described herein comprising: (a) contacting a salt of nickel and a salt of the at least one promoter at a temperature in the range of 30-35°C for a time period in the range of 40-120 minutes to obtain a mixture; (b) impregnating the mixture on to the support material at a temperature in the range of 30-35°C for a time period in the range of 40-120 minutes to obtain an impregnated catalyst material; (c) drying the impregnated catalyst material at a temperature in the range of 90-120°C for a time period in the range of 47-50 hours to obtain a dried catalyst; and (d) calcining the dried catalyst in an inert atmosphere at a temperature in the range of 530-570°C for a time period in the range of 250-350 minutes to obtain the catalyst composition.
- the salt of nickel is selected from the group nickel nitrate, nickel sulfate, nickel phosphate, nickel carbonate, nickel bicarbonate, nickel halide, nickel hydroxide, nickel sulfide, nickel carbide, nickel nitride, nickel oxide, nickel carboxylate, or mixtures thereof.
- a salt of the at least one promoter is selected from the group of nitrates, sulfates, phosphates, carbonates, bicarbonates, halides, hydroxides, sulfides, carbides, nitrides, oxides, carboxylates, or mixtures thereof, and wherein the at least one promoter is selected from Cu, Zn, Mo, Co, Mg, Ce, Ti, Zr, Fe, Pd, Ag, Pt, or combinations thereof.
- the salt of at least one promoter is selected from the group of nitrates, sulfates, phosphates, carbonates, bicarbonates, halides, hydroxides, sulfides, carbides, nitrides, oxides, carboxylates, or mixtures thereof, and wherein the at least one promoter is selected from Cu, Zn, or combinations thereof.
- the salt of at least one promoter is nitrate and the at least one promoter is a combination of Cu and Zn.
- a process for the production of hydrogen gas from a light hydrocarbon comprising: (a) adding the catalyst composition as described herein in a reactor; (b) passing the light hydrocarbon over a catalyst bed at a temperature in the range of 300-750 °C at atmospheric pressure for 20-50 hours; and (c) obtaining a product stream comprising hydrogen gas, wherein the catalyst composition comprises steamed biochar or equilibrium catalyst as a support material.
- passing the light hydrocarbon over a catalyst bed is done at a temperature in the range of 400-700 °C at atmospheric pressure for 20-50 hours.
- passing the light hydrocarbon over a catalyst bed is done at a temperature in the range of 500-600 °C at atmospheric pressure for 20-50 hours. In another embodiment of the present disclosure, the passing the light hydrocarbon over a catalyst bed is carried out at a temperature in the range of 400-600 °C at atmospheric pressure for 21-46 hours.
- a process for the production of hydrogen gas from a light hydrocarbon comprising: (a) adding the catalyst composition as described herein in a reactor; (b) passing the light hydrocarbon over a catalyst bed at a temperature in the range of 300-750 °C at atmospheric pressure for 20-50 hours; and (c) obtaining a product stream comprising hydrogen gas, wherein the process produces 10-30% of hydrogen gas of the total content of the light hydrocarbon.
- a process for the production of hydrogen gas from a light hydrocarbon comprising: (a) adding the catalyst composition as described herein in a reactor; (b) passing the light hydrocarbon over a catalyst bed at a temperature in the range of 300-750 °C at atmospheric pressure for 20-50 hours; and (c) obtaining a product stream comprising hydrogen gas, wherein the product stream is processed to obtain carbon nanotubes and the catalyst composition comprises steamed biochar or equilibrium catalyst as a support material.
- a process for the production of hydrogen gas from a light hydrocarbon comprising: (a) adding the catalyst composition as described herein in a reactor; (b) passing the light hydrocarbon over a catalyst bed at a temperature in the range of 300-750 °C at atmospheric pressure for 20-50 hours; and (c) obtaining a product stream comprising hydrogen gas, wherein the process produces 10-30% of hydrogen gas of the total content of the light hydrocarbon, and wherein the product stream is processed to obtain carbon nanotubes.
- a process for the production of hydrogen gas from a light hydrocarbon obtaining a product stream comprising hydrogen gas, wherein the product stream is processed to obtain multi-walled carbon nanotubes having ID/IG ratio of 0.5 - 2.5.
- a process for the production of carbon nanotubes from a light hydrocarbon comprising: (a) adding the catalyst composition as described herein in a reactor; (b) passing the light hydrocarbon over a catalyst bed at a temperature in the range of 300-750 °C at atmospheric pressure for 20-50 hours; (c) obtaining a product stream comprising hydrogen gas and a mixture; and (d) processing the mixture to obtain carbon nanotubes.
- passing the light hydrocarbon over a catalyst bed is done at a temperature in the range of 400-700 °C at atmospheric pressure for 21-48 hours.
- passing the light hydrocarbon over a catalyst bed is done at a temperature in the range of 500-600 °C at atmospheric pressure for 22-46 hours.
- a process for the production of hydrogen gas from a light hydrocarbon as described herein wherein the light hydrocarbon is not particularly limited to an aliphatic hydrocarbon, but also includes one or more hydrocarbons selected from aromatic hydrocarbons and alicyclic hydrocarbons, provided that the hydrocarbons can be decomposed to produce hydrogen.
- the aliphatic hydrocarbons may have 1 to 20 carbon atoms, more preferably 1 to 12 carbon atoms including examples, but not limited to, decane, nonane, heptane, pentane, isopentane, or petroleum fractions such as naphtha and liquified petroleum gas (LPG).
- the aromatic hydrocarbons may have 5 to 16 carbon atoms, including examples, but not limited to, benzene, tetraline, ethylbenzene, xylene, or toluene.
- the alicyclic hydrocarbons may have 3 to 12 carbon atoms, including examples, but not limited to, cyclopentane, cyclobutene, cyclopropane, cycloheptane, or ethyl cyclopentane.
- a process for simultaneous production of carbon nanotubes and hydrogen gas from a light hydrocarbon as described herein wherein the light hydrocarbon is selected from methane, ethane, propane, butane, ethylene, acetylene, or combinations thereof.
- the product stream is free of carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide.
- a process for the production of carbon nanotubes from a light hydrocarbon as described herein wherein the reactor is selected from fluidized bed reactor, moving bed reactor, fixed bed reactor, or rotating bed reactor. In another embodiment of the present disclosure, the reactor is fluidized bed reactor.
- a process for the production of hydrogen gas from a light hydrocarbon as described herein wherein the reactor is selected from fluidized bed reactor, moving bed reactor, fixed bed reactor, or rotating bed reactor. In another embodiment of the present disclosure, the reactor is fluidized bed reactor.
- a process for the production of carbon nanotubes from a light hydrocarbon comprising: (a) adding the catalyst composition as described herein in a reactor; (b) passing the light hydrocarbon over a catalyst bed at a temperature in the range of 300-750 °C at atmospheric pressure for 20-50 hours; (c) obtaining a product stream comprising hydrogen gas and a mixture; and (d) processing the mixture to obtain carbon nanotubes carried out by a process selected from acidic treatment, washing, drying, or combinations thereof.
- a process for the production of carbon nanotubes from a light hydrocarbon comprising: (a) adding the catalyst composition as described herein in a reactor; (b) passing the light hydrocarbon over a catalyst bed at a temperature in the range of 300-750 °C at atmospheric pressure for 20-50 hours; (c) obtaining a product stream comprising hydrogen gas and a mixture; and (d) processing the mixture to obtain carbon nanotubes, wherein the carbon nanotubes are multi-walled carbon nanotubes having ID/IG ratio of 0.5 - 2.5.
- the carbon nanotubes are multi-walled carbon nanotubes having ID/IG ratio of 0.7 - 2.5.
- the carbon nanotubes are multiwalled carbon nanotubes having ID/IG ratio of 1.0 - 2.5.
- slight modifications in the catalyst composition can be carried out to obtain various forms of carbonaceous products that may be deposited separately or along with the spent catalyst, wherein carbonaceous product may be in the form of SWCNT, MWCNT, carbon nano onions, carbon nano rings, graphitic carbon, amorphous carbon, or combinations thereof.
- the working and non-working examples as depicted in the forthcoming sections highlight the criticality of the working percentages of different components i.e., nickel, promoter and support material in achieving the catalyst composition of the present disclosure. It is further specified that the presence of all the components is critical so as to achieve the desired catalytic activity. The absence of any of the components specified above or replacement of the same with any other component substantially affects the catalytic activity, desired H2 % in the off-gas and purity of carbon nanotubes produced therefrom.
- Biochar was obtained from fast pyrolysis of saw dust in a pilot plant reactor.
- FCC equilibrium catalyst (E-cat) was procured commercially.
- the fixed bed reactor was designed by HPCL research and development department.
- a nickel metal-based catalyst was prepared using wet impregnation method. Ni(NO3)2.6H2O, CU(NO 3 )2.3H 2 O, and Zn(NO 3 )2.6H2O were used as metal precursor salts to draw nickel, copper and zinc into the solution. A measured amount of each CU(NO 3 )2.3H2O and Zn(NO 3 )2.6H2O (calculated according to the final wt% of metal required in final catalyst) were mixed in demineralized water. Required quantity of Ni(NO 3 )2.6H2O was added in distilled water in a 500 mL conical flask and heated at about 30°C for 1 hour with continuous stirring to obtain a mixture.
- activated biochar was prepared by steaming biochar at 800°C temperature for 8 hours. This resulted in steamed biochar having BET surface area of 860 m 2 /g with high pore volume of 0.66 cc/g, whereas the biochar before steaming had negligible surface area and porosity.
- measured amount of steamed biochar was added in the same conical flask for catalyst impregnation and the obtained solution was stirred for 1 hour at about 30°C temperature. The mixed solution was then transferred into a 1000 mL round bottom flask and again stirred at 70-80 rpm in a rota-vapour in order to remove water from the product.
- the impregnated catalyst material was oven dried at 110°C for 48 h, followed by calcination at 550°C in inert atmosphere for 5 h to obtain the final catalyst which was further crushed and sieved to get fluidizable particle in the range of 45 to 150 micron.
- Example 1.2 Process for production of hydrogen enriched natural gas
- a catalyst was loaded into the hopper from where 15 g of it was transferred to fluidized bed reactor.
- the reactor was heated to 550°C and flushed with N2 gas at 15 SLPH (standard litres per hour).
- the loaded catalyst was then reduced/activated under hydrogen enriched natural gas/pure hydrogen atmosphere at 550 - 580°C for 3-5 h.
- flow-controlled piped natural gas feed gas was passed through the catalyst bed in FBR and the reaction was allowed to occur for more than 20h at 550°C.
- H-CNG hydrogen enriched natural gas
- MWCNTs Another by-product of the reaction was MWCNTs, which being heavier got deposited at the bottom of the reactor.
- the H-CNG product stream was passed through cyclone/hot filter and collected for further applications while the heat recovered from the hot filter was utilized in activating the catalyst.
- the spent catalyst was emptied using either vacuum or high velocity to cyclone it to the spent catalyst unloading vessel. This spent catalyst was also analysed using TGA, SEM, and Raman analysis.
- product gas sample was collected and analysed in GC equipped with flame ionization detector (FID) and thermal conductivity detector (TCD).
- FID flame ionization detector
- TCD thermal conductivity detector
- DPT Differential pressure transmitter
- Example 1.3 Catalyst formulation [00112] A set of catalysts with varying nickel loading and support material were formulated. For MS- 105 and MS- 106 runs, while the reduction temperature was varied between 550-580°C, the reaction was conducted at 550 °C for 5 h. For MS 107 to MS 114, the reduction was conducted at 580 °C for 6 h and the reaction was carried
- the run MS024 was a control experiment with only SBC without any metal impregnation.
- the reaction was performed in a fixed bed reactor for 3 hours. Natural gas was piped at 10 SLPH and the reaction temperature for hydrogen production was
- MS 110 was a control experiment without any metal impregnation on
- AC support 15 commercial grade activated carbon (AC) support which initially showed 12 vol% of th in the off-gas, however, is reduced to 2.5 vol% th in the later 5 hours. Due to absence of metal, such as aluminium in AI2O3, the AC support remained 98% pure. However, the amount of spent catalyst collected was very less as compared to other catalyst loaded in the same amount of 15g.
- the present disclosure discloses a catalyst composition comprising low loaded nickel metal in the range of 6-19 wt% supported on steam activated biochar material.
- the catalyst displays excellent results for hydrogen production and provides 10-30 % H2 enriched natural gas.
- a H-CNG fuel produced therefrom can be successfully utilized in various industries employing high energy processes.
- the present disclosure uses steam activated biochar as the catalyst support material which is readily available in the environment and is biodegradable. This helps to avoid the use of other heavy metal supports and significantly decrease generation of chemical waste.
- the present catalyst demonstrates a commendable workability at lower temperature of 550°C and exhibits a prolonged run time of 20-50 hours. This aids in an efficient H-CNG production with high energy conservation.
- the formed spent catalyst comprising char and carbon nanotubes can be used directly as composite material, adsorbents and in other premium applications without separation. Moreover, the carbon nanotubes produced demonstrate high purity of above 90%. On the other hand, the MWCNTs also have minimized structural defects and behave as ideal candidates for application in steel, cement, and electronic industries.
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