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Techno-economic analysis (TEA) for CO2 reforming of methane in a membrane reactor for simultaneous CO2 utilization and ultra-pure H-2 production

Author(s)
Kim, SehwaRyi, Shin-KunLim, Hankwon
Issued Date
2018-03
DOI
10.1016/j.ijhydene.2017.09.084
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/24476
Fulltext
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0360319917337151?via%3Dihub
Citation
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HYDROGEN ENERGY, v.43, no.11, pp.5881 - 5893
Abstract
Techno-economic analysis (TEA) for CO2 reforming of methane in a membrane reactor (MR) was conducted by using process simulation and economic analysis. Parametric studies for key operating conditions like a H-2 permeance, a H2O sweep gas flow rate, operating temperature, and a CO2/CH4 ratio were carried out for a conventional packed-bed reactor (PBR) and a MR using Aspen HYSYS (R), a commercial process simulator program and some critical design guidelines for a MR in terms of a H2O sweep gas flow rate and a CO2/CH4 ratio were obtained. Further economic analysis based on process simulation results showed about 42% reduction in a unit H-2 production cost in a MR (6.48 $ kgH(2)(-1)) than a PBR (11.18 $ kgH(2)(-1)) mostly due to the elimination of a pressure swing adsorption (PSA) system in a MR. In addition, sensitivity analysis (SA) revealed that reactant price and labor were the most influential economic factors to determine a unit H-2 production cost for both a PBR and a MR. Lastly, profitability analysis (PA) from cumulative cash flow diagram (CCFD) in Korea provided positive net present value (NPV) of $443,760-$240,980, discounted payback period (DPBP) of 3.03-3.18 y, and present value ratio (PVR) of 7.51-4.97 for discount rates from 2 to 10% showing economic feasibility of the use of a MR as simultaneous CO2 utilization and ultra-pure H-2 production.
Publisher
PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
ISSN
0360-3199
Keyword (Author)
CO2 utilizationH-2 productionMembrane reactorTechno-economic analysisCO2 reforming
Keyword
GAS SHIFT REACTIONHYDROGEN-PRODUCTIONNATURAL-GASTHERMODYNAMIC ANALYSISECONOMIC-EVALUATIONWATER ELECTROLYSISCARBON-DIOXIDEHIGH-PRESSUREBED MEMBRANEPART 1

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