Hydrogen intensified synthesis processes to valorise process off-gases in integrated steelworks

Author:

Matino Ismael,Dettori Stefano,Conde Amaia Sasian,Colla ValentinaORCID,Petrucciani Alice,Zaccara Antonella,Iannino Vincenzo,Mocci Claudio,Hauser Alexander,Kolb Sebastian,Karl Jürgen,Wolf-Zoellner Philipp,Haag Stéphane,Bampaou Michael,Panopoulos Kyriakos,Heracleous Eleni,Kieberger Nina,Rechberger Katharina,Róg Leokadia,Rompalski Przemysław

Abstract

Integrated steelworks off-gases are generally exploited to produce heat and electricity. However, further valorization can be achieved by using them as feedstock for the synthesis of valuable products, such as methane and methanol, with the addition of renewable hydrogen. This was the aim of the recently concluded project entitled “Intelligent and integrated upgrade of carbon sources in steel industries through hydrogen intensified synthesis processes (i3upgrade)”. Within this project, several activities were carried out: from laboratory analyses to simulation investigations, from design, development and tests of innovative reactor concepts and of advanced process control to detailed economic analyses, business models and investigation of implementation cases. The final developed methane production reactors are, respectively, an additively manufactured structured fixed-bed reactor and a reactor setup using wash-coated honeycomb monoliths as catalyst; both reactors reached almost full COx conversion under slightly over-stoichiometric conditions. A new multi-stage concept of methanol reactor was designed, commissioned, and extensively tested at pilot-scale; it shows very effective conversion rates near to 100% for CO and slightly lower for CO2 at one-through operation for the methanol synthesis. Online tests proved that developed dispatch controller implements a smooth control strategy in real time with a temporal resolution of 1 min and a forecasting horizon of 2 h. Furthermore, both offline simulations and cost analyses highlighted the fundamental role of hydrogen availability and costs for the feasibility of i3upgrade solutions, and showed that the industrial implementation of the i3upgrade solutions can lead to significant environmental and economic benefits for steelworks, especially in case green electricity is available at an affordable price.

Funder

Research Fund for Coal and Steel

Minister of Education and Science of the Republic of Poland

Publisher

EDP Sciences

Subject

General Materials Science

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