Claims
- 1. The process for steam reforming of a hydrocarbon to produce H.sub.2, CO and CO.sub.2, that includes:
- a) providing a generally tubular, porous, catalytic ceramic membrane, and providing a heated reaction zone in a container into which said membrane is received,
- b) said membrane carrying a catalytically active metallic substance,
- c) passing a first fluid stream of hydrocarbon and steam into said zone and into contact with one side of said catalytic ceramic membrane, to produce CO.sub.2, CO and H.sub.2, said first stream including between about 5% and 10% hydrogen and being at pressure between 15 psia and 2,000 psia,
- d) and separately passing a second fluid stream including steam adjacent to said opposite side of said membrane in such manner as to promote hydrogen diffusion through said membrane from said one side to the opposite side thereof, thereby causing more complete conversion of said originally supplied hydrocarbon,
- e) removing hydrogen from said opposite side of said membrane,
- f) maintaining a heated, porous catalytic bed extending lengthwise adjacent said membrane, in said zone, transferring heat into said bed lengthwise thereof and via said container, and passing said first stream into said bed for flow in contact with the bed and heating therein followed by first stream contact said one side of the membrane, said bed including pellets of said catalytically active substance in said zone,
- g) operating a gas turbine or gas engine to produce hot exhaust gases; and transferring heat from said hot gases through said container into said reaction zone, so as to maintain temperatures or temperature at the tube between 300.degree. and 750.degree. C.,
- h) and directing H.sub.2 derived from at least one of said sides of the membrane to said gas turbine or gas engine as fuel therefor.
- 2. The process of claim 1 including removing CO.sub.2 CO and H.sub.2 O from said zone.
- 3. The process of claim 2 wherein
- i) said first stream containing said hydrocarbon and steam is introduced to said reaction zone at a point A along the length of said catalytic ceramic membrane,
- ii) said second stream containing steam is introduced into a region surrounded by the catalytic ceramic membrane at a point B along the length of said membrane,
- iii) with the produced hydrogen being removed from the region at a point C along the length of said membrane, and
- iv) and the produced CO, CO.sub.2 and H.sub.2 O being removed from said reaction zone at a point D along the length of said membrane.
- 4. The process of claim 3 including locating said points C and D to be spaced along the length of the membrane from said points A and B.
- 5. The process of claim 4 including locating said points A and B proximate one end of the tubular membrane.
- 6. The process of claim 1 wherein said hydrocarbon consists essentially of methane.
- 7. The process of claim 1 wherein said first stream includes methane and stream in a 1:2 to 1:5 weight ratio.
- 8. The process of claim 7 wherein said first stream also includes 5% to 10% by volume hydrogen.
- 9. The process of claim 1 wherein said container consists of a stainless steel tube.
- 10. The process of claim 1 wherein said hydrocarbon is selected from the group that consists of
- methane
- methanol
- ethane
- ethanol
- propane
- butane
- light hydrocarbon having 1-4 carbon atoms in each molecule
- light petroleum fractions.
- 11. The method of claim 1 wherein said second stream is in excess of about 500.degree. C.
- 12. The process of claim 1 wherein the hydrogen rich gas derived from at least one of said sides of the membrane is delivered at least in part to the combustion fuel inlet of another gas engine, turbine or furnace to improve combustion characteristics and permit lower adiabatic flame temperatures, without instability.
- 13. In apparatus for steam reforming of a hydrocarbon to produce H.sub.2, CO and CO.sub.2, the combination that includes:
- a) a generally tubular, porous, ceramic membrane, and first means providing a heated reaction zone in a container into which said membrane is received,
- b) said membrane carrying a catalytically active metallic substance,
- c) second means for passing a hydrocarbon and steam containing first fluid stream into said zone and into contact with one side of said membrane, to produce CO, CO.sub.2, and H.sub.2,
- d) and third means for separately passing a steam containing second fluid stream adjacent said opposite side of said membrane in such manner as to promote hydrogen diffusion through said membrane from said one side to the opposite side thereof,
- e) fourth means for removing hydrogen and steam from said opposite side of said membrane,
- f) said first means including a heated, porous catalytic bed extending lengthwise adjacent said membrane, in said reaction zone, the container transferring heat into said bed lengthwise thereof, said first fluid stream passing into said bed for flow in contact with the bed and heating therein followed by first stream contact with said one side of the membrane, said bed including pellets of said catalytically active substance in said zone, the container capable of being heated to transfer heat to said pellets, and means for maintaining the temperature at the tube between 300.degree. and 750.degree. C. by said heat transfer and by said steam in said zone,
- g) and means for using diffused H.sub.2 for combustion to provide heat transferred via the container to the membrane.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 13 including means for recovering heat from combustion exhaust gases and for supplying said heat to said reaction zone.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 14 including a combustion source for said exhaust gases which comprises one of the following:
- gas turbine
- internal combustion engine, used for driving one of the following
- an electric generator
- a gas compressor.
- 16. The apparatus of claim 15 including means for combining effluents from said one and said opposite sides of the membrane to produce a fuel gas, and means for burning said fuel gas yielding low nitrogen oxide emission by virtue of lower adiabatic flame temperature resulting form the presence of steam in the fuel and the superior combustion characteristics of hydrogen in the fuel gas.
- 17. The apparatus of claim 16 including means for passing said fuel gas to said combustion source as fuel therefor.
- 18. The apparatus of claim 16 wherein said means for burning said fuel gas operates at a flame temperature below 3000.degree. F. to minimize nitrogen oxide formation and to reduce nitrogen oxide emission to the atmosphere.
- 19. The apparatus of claim 18 including a heat exchanger receiving hot products of combustion from said means for burning said fuel gas, and for passing one of the following
- steam
- process fluid
- in heat receiving communication with said hot products of combustion.
- 20. The apparatus of claim 14 including means to deliver the hydrogen rich gas derived from at least one of said sides of the membrane at least in part to combustion fuel inlets of two or more fuel combusting devices to improve combustion characteristics and permit lower adiabatic flame temperatures without instability.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No.434,267, filed Nov. 13, 1989, U.S. Pat. No. 4,981,676.
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