Carbon dioxide conversion via reverse water-gas shift reaction: Reactor design.

J Environ Manage

Department of Chemical Engineering, Universidade de São Paulo, Avenida Professor Lineu Prestes, 580, Butantã, 05508-000, São Paulo, SP, Brazil. Electronic address:

Published: November 2023

The reverse water gas shift (RWGS) reaction converts carbon dioxide (CO) and hydrogen (H) to syngas, which is used to produce various high-added-value chemicals. This process has attracted great interest from researchers as a way of mitigating the potential environmental impacts of this greenhouse gas, with emphasis on global warming. This work aims to model and simulate an industrial catalytic reactor using kinetic data for the RWGS reaction. The simulation was carried out in Aspen Plus® v10. The thermodynamic analysis showed that the appropriate conditions for the reaction are feed molar ratio (H/CO) of 0.8:1, 750 °C, and 20 bar. The RWGS process proceeds in a multi-tubular fixed bed reactor with 36.26% CO conversion and 96.41% CO selectivity, at residence times in the order of 2.7 s. These results are at near-equilibrium CO conversion with higher CO selectivity.

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