Intensified reactor for lean methane emissions treatment

Author:

Irhamna Adrian R.1ORCID,Bollas George M.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering University of Connecticut Storrs Connecticut USA

Abstract

AbstractThe Global Methane Pledge declared at the 2021 United Nations climate change conference (COP26) marked the world's commitment to eradicate methane emissions. Regardless of the source, methane emissions are typically generated in a lean composition (e.g., <1% vol), remote and scattered. This work explores the use of an intensified reactor that implements the chemical looping principle to handle lean methane emissions. A model‐based framework is used to showcase the baseline performance of the proposed reactor in converting methane emissions using nickel‐based oxygen carriers. Sensitivity analysis of the reactor showed that the Ni percentage in the oxygen carrier, the feed air temperature, feed air to flared gas ratio, and oxidation to reduction duration ratio are the most deciding variables for reactor performance. The reactor is subsequently optimized to minimize the methane emitted, using a dynamic program with safety and operability constraints for the alternating redox process. With the optimal cycle strategy, we demonstrate that near‐complete methane conversion (>98% methane conversion) can be achieved by the reactor without external heating.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Chemical Engineering,Environmental Engineering,Biotechnology

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