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Direct DME synthesis on CZZ/H-FER from variable CO(2)/CO syngas feeds

Catalyst systems for the conversion of synthesis gas, which are tolerant to fluctuating CO/CO(2) gas compositions, have great potential for process-technical applications, related to the expected changes in the supply of synthesis gas. Copper-based catalysts usually used in the synthesis of methanol...

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Autores principales: Wild, Stefan, Polierer, Sabrina, Zevaco, Thomas A., Guse, David, Kind, Matthias, Pitter, Stephan, Herrera Delgado, Karla, Sauer, Jörg
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8693869/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35424220
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra09754c
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author Wild, Stefan
Polierer, Sabrina
Zevaco, Thomas A.
Guse, David
Kind, Matthias
Pitter, Stephan
Herrera Delgado, Karla
Sauer, Jörg
author_facet Wild, Stefan
Polierer, Sabrina
Zevaco, Thomas A.
Guse, David
Kind, Matthias
Pitter, Stephan
Herrera Delgado, Karla
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description Catalyst systems for the conversion of synthesis gas, which are tolerant to fluctuating CO/CO(2) gas compositions, have great potential for process-technical applications, related to the expected changes in the supply of synthesis gas. Copper-based catalysts usually used in the synthesis of methanol play an important role in this context. We investigated the productivity characteristics for their application in direct dimethyl ether (DME) synthesis as a function of the CO(2)/CO(x) ratio over the complete range from 0 to 1. For this purpose, we compared an industrial Cu/ZnO/Al(2)O(3) methanol catalyst with a self-developed Cu/ZnO/ZrO(2) catalyst prepared by a continuous coprecipitation approach. For DME synthesis, catalysts were combined with two commercial dehydration catalysts, H-FER 20 and γ-Al(2)O(3), respectively. Using a standard testing procedure, we determined the productivity characteristics in a temperature range between 483 K and 523 K in a fixed bed reactor. The combination of Cu/ZnO/ZrO(2) and H-FER 20 provided the highest DME productivity with up to 1017 g(DME) (kg(Cu) h)(−1) at 523 K, 50 bar and 36 000 ml(N) (g h)(−1) and achieved DME productivities higher than 689 g(DME) (kg(Cu) h)(−1) at all investigated CO(2)/CO(x) ratios under the mentioned conditions. With the use of Cu/ZnO/ZrO(2)//H-FER 20 a promising operating range between CO(2)/CO(x) 0.47 and 0.8 was found where CO as well as CO(2) can be converted with high DME selectivity. First results on the long-term stability of the system Cu/ZnO/ZrO(2)//H-FER 20 showed an overall reduction of 27.0% over 545 h time on stream and 14.6% between 200 h and 545 h under variable feed conditions with a consistently high DME selectivity.
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spelling pubmed-86938692022-04-13 Direct DME synthesis on CZZ/H-FER from variable CO(2)/CO syngas feeds Wild, Stefan Polierer, Sabrina Zevaco, Thomas A. Guse, David Kind, Matthias Pitter, Stephan Herrera Delgado, Karla Sauer, Jörg RSC Adv Chemistry Catalyst systems for the conversion of synthesis gas, which are tolerant to fluctuating CO/CO(2) gas compositions, have great potential for process-technical applications, related to the expected changes in the supply of synthesis gas. Copper-based catalysts usually used in the synthesis of methanol play an important role in this context. We investigated the productivity characteristics for their application in direct dimethyl ether (DME) synthesis as a function of the CO(2)/CO(x) ratio over the complete range from 0 to 1. For this purpose, we compared an industrial Cu/ZnO/Al(2)O(3) methanol catalyst with a self-developed Cu/ZnO/ZrO(2) catalyst prepared by a continuous coprecipitation approach. For DME synthesis, catalysts were combined with two commercial dehydration catalysts, H-FER 20 and γ-Al(2)O(3), respectively. Using a standard testing procedure, we determined the productivity characteristics in a temperature range between 483 K and 523 K in a fixed bed reactor. The combination of Cu/ZnO/ZrO(2) and H-FER 20 provided the highest DME productivity with up to 1017 g(DME) (kg(Cu) h)(−1) at 523 K, 50 bar and 36 000 ml(N) (g h)(−1) and achieved DME productivities higher than 689 g(DME) (kg(Cu) h)(−1) at all investigated CO(2)/CO(x) ratios under the mentioned conditions. With the use of Cu/ZnO/ZrO(2)//H-FER 20 a promising operating range between CO(2)/CO(x) 0.47 and 0.8 was found where CO as well as CO(2) can be converted with high DME selectivity. First results on the long-term stability of the system Cu/ZnO/ZrO(2)//H-FER 20 showed an overall reduction of 27.0% over 545 h time on stream and 14.6% between 200 h and 545 h under variable feed conditions with a consistently high DME selectivity. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021-01-12 /pmc/articles/PMC8693869/ /pubmed/35424220 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra09754c Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Wild, Stefan
Polierer, Sabrina
Zevaco, Thomas A.
Guse, David
Kind, Matthias
Pitter, Stephan
Herrera Delgado, Karla
Sauer, Jörg
Direct DME synthesis on CZZ/H-FER from variable CO(2)/CO syngas feeds
title Direct DME synthesis on CZZ/H-FER from variable CO(2)/CO syngas feeds
title_full Direct DME synthesis on CZZ/H-FER from variable CO(2)/CO syngas feeds
title_fullStr Direct DME synthesis on CZZ/H-FER from variable CO(2)/CO syngas feeds
title_full_unstemmed Direct DME synthesis on CZZ/H-FER from variable CO(2)/CO syngas feeds
title_short Direct DME synthesis on CZZ/H-FER from variable CO(2)/CO syngas feeds
title_sort direct dme synthesis on czz/h-fer from variable co(2)/co syngas feeds
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8693869/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35424220
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra09754c
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