Catalytic process and system for converting liquid fuels into syngas
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
C01B-003/26
출원번호
US-0924876
(2010-10-06)
등록번호
US-8444951
(2013-05-21)
발명자
/ 주소
Roychoudhury, Subir
Lyubovsky, Maxim
Morgan, Curtis
DesJardins, Joel
Walsh, Dennis E.
출원인 / 주소
Precision Combustion, Inc.
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초록▼
The present invention provides a process and apparatus for the gasification of a liquid fuel and includes providing a supply of a liquid fuel, a supply of oxidant, and a supply of liquid water; atomizing the liquid fuel and mixing it with the oxidant and steam; catalytically reacting the fuel-oxidan
The present invention provides a process and apparatus for the gasification of a liquid fuel and includes providing a supply of a liquid fuel, a supply of oxidant, and a supply of liquid water; atomizing the liquid fuel and mixing it with the oxidant and steam; catalytically reacting the fuel-oxidant-steam mixture in a catalyst bed; initiating the catalytic reaction with an ignition source; positioning a heat exchanger in proximity with the catalyst bed so as to convert the liquid water to steam; and feeding the steam into the catalytic reaction, thereby eliminating the need for a liquid fuel vaporizer. A preferred catalyst bed includes an ultra-short-channel-length metal substrate.
대표청구항▼
1. A process of reforming a liquid fuel comprising: (a) providing a supply of a liquid fuel selected from the group consisting of diesel, kerosene, dodecane, light oil, JP-8, JP-5, and Jet A fuels;(b) providing a supply of an oxidant;(c) providing a supply of liquid water;(d) atomizing the liquid fu
1. A process of reforming a liquid fuel comprising: (a) providing a supply of a liquid fuel selected from the group consisting of diesel, kerosene, dodecane, light oil, JP-8, JP-5, and Jet A fuels;(b) providing a supply of an oxidant;(c) providing a supply of liquid water;(d) atomizing the liquid fuel through a nozzle into a mixer such that the fuel entering the nozzle and before exiting the nozzle is maintained at a temperature below the coking temperature of the fuel;(e) feeding the oxidant into the mixer and mixing the atomized fuel with the oxidant;(f) catalytically reacting the fuel-oxidant mixture in the presence of steam in a catalytic reactor thereby producing gaseous reformate; wherein the catalytic reactor comprises an ultra-short-channel-length metal substrate in a coiled configuration having an inner diameter and an outer diameter and a radial flow path, and having supported thereon one or more noble metals; wherein the catalytically reacting employs a ratio (O/C) of moles of oxygen in the oxidant to moles of carbon in the liquid fuel ranging from 0.8/1 to 1.4/1 and a ratio (S/C) of moles of steam to moles of carbon in the liquid fuel ranging from 0.8/1 to 2.0/1;(g) initiating the catalytic reaction of step (f) with an ignition source located proximate to the catalytic reactor but at a distance from the nozzle sufficient to maintain the temperature requirement of step (d);(h) contacting the gaseous reformate with a heat exchanger positioned downstream of and in fluid communication with the catalytic reactor, such that a hot side of the heat exchanger contacts the gaseous reformate and a cold side of the heat exchanger contacts the supply of water; and further such that the heat exchanger is displaced radially with respect to a center axis of the catalytic reactor and wherein the gaseous reformate exits through the radial flow path of the catalytic reactor and contacts the heat exchanger in a crossflow direction;(i) transferring heat from the gaseous reformate via the heat exchanger to the liquid water to produce steam; and(j) providing the steam to the fuel-oxidant mixture in the catalytic reaction of step (f). 2. The process of claim 1 wherein the oxidant comprises oxygen or air. 3. The process of claim 1 at step (f) operated at a temperature in a range from 800° C. to 1000° C. and a pressure in a range from 1 atm (101 kPa) to 10 atm (1,013 kPa). 4. The process of claim 1 wherein the ultra-short-channel-length metal substrate has a channel length ranging from 25 μm to 500 μm, and the substrate is wound into a cylindrical coil. 5. The process of claim 1 wherein the gaseous reformate exiting the heat exchanger has a temperature less than 400° C. 6. The process of claim 1 wherein the ignition source consists of a glow plug or a spark plug. 7. The process of claim 1 wherein the gaseous reformate comprises hydrogen and carbon monoxide. 8. The process of claim 1 wherein the fuel, oxidant, and steam are fed into the catalytic reactor at a total flow rate from greater than 10,000 hr−1 to less than 500,000 hr−1. 9. A process of reforming a liquid fuel comprising: (a) providing a supply of a liquid fuel selected from the group consisting of diesel, kerosene, dodecane, light oil, JP-8, JP-5, and Jet A fuels;(b) providing a supply of an oxidant;(c) providing a supply of liquid water;(d) atomizing the liquid fuel through a nozzle into a mixer such that the fuel entering the nozzle and before exiting the nozzle is maintained at a temperature below the coking temperature of the fuel;(e) feeding the oxidant into the mixer and mixing the atomized fuel with the oxidant;(f) catalytically reacting the fuel-oxidant mixture in the presence of steam in a catalytic reactor thereby producing gaseous reformate; wherein the catalytic reactor comprises an ultra-short-channel-length metal substrate in a coiled configuration having an inner diameter and an outer diameter and a radial flow path, and having supported thereon one or more noble metals; wherein the catalytically reacting employs a ratio (O/C) of moles of oxygen in the oxidant to moles of carbon in the liquid fuel ranging from 0.8/1 to 1.4/1 and a ratio (S/C) of moles of steam to moles of carbon in the liquid fuel ranging from 0.8/1 to 2.0/1;(g) initiating the catalytic reaction of step (f) with an ignition source located proximate to the catalytic reactor but at a distance from the nozzle sufficient to maintain the temperature requirement of step (d);(h) contacting the gaseous reformate with a heat exchanger positioned downstream of and in fluid communication with the catalytic reactor, such that a hot side of the heat exchanger contacts the gaseous reformate and a cold side of the heat exchanger contacts the supply of water; and further such that heat exchanger is displaced radially with respect to a center axis of the catalytic reactor and wherein gaseous reformate exits through the radial flow path of the catalytic reactor and contacts the heat exchanger in a crossflow direction;(i) transferring heat from the gaseous reformate via the heat exchanger to the liquid water to produce steam;(j) providing the steam to the fuel-oxidant mixture in the catalytic reaction of step (f); and(k) feeding the gaseous reformate exiting the heat exchanger into a de-sulfurizer comprising a sulfur adsorbent. 10. The process of claim 9 wherein the gaseous reformate exiting the de-sulfurizer has a sulfur concentration of less than 10 ppmv. 11. The process of claim 9 wherein the fuel, oxidant, and steam are fed into the catalytic reactor at a total flow rate from greater than 10,000 hr−1to less than 500,000 hr−1.
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