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THEORETICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL CHEMISTRY
Volume -, Issue -, Pages 207-213Publisher
SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11237-023-09780-7
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biogas; synthesis gas; methanol; autothermal reforming; conversion reactor model
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The influence of carbon dioxide concentration in biogas on the composition of its reforming products has been investigated to optimize the conditions for methanol synthesis. A model for the biogas reforming stage has been proposed, and an optimal concentration of carbon dioxide in biogas for maximizing methanol production has been determined. Additionally, the significance of the geometric characteristics of the mixing device on the homogeneity of the reacting flow has been established.
The influence of carbon dioxide concentration in biogas on the composition of its reforming products has been studied to achieve optimal methanol synthesis conditions. A model of the biogas reforming stage is proposed. An optimal concentration of carbon dioxide in biogas essential for maximizing methanol production has been found. The effect of geometric characteristics of the mixing device on the homogeneity of the reacting flow, which is a critical for the process performance, has been established.
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