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Title: Solar reforming of methane in a direct absorption catalytic reactor on a parabolic dish: I-test and analysis

Journal Article · · Solar Energy (Journal of Solar Energy Science and Engineering); (United States)
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  1. Sandia National Lab., Albuquerque, NM (United States)
  2. DLR-ITT, Stuttgart (Germany)

The concept of solar driven chemical reaction in a commercial-scale volumetric receiver/reactor on a parabolic concentrator was successfully demonstrated in the CAtalytically Enhanced Solar Absorption Receiver (CAESAR) test. Solar reforming of methane (CH[sub 4]) with carbon dioxide (CO[sub 2]) was achieved in a 64 cm diameter direct absorption reactor on a parabolic dish capable of 150 kW solar power. The reactor was a catalytic volumetric absorber consisting of a multilayered, porous alumina foam disk coated with rhodium (Rh) catalyst. The system was operated during both steady-state and solar transient (cloud passage) conditions. The total solar power absorbed reached values up to 97 kW and the maximum methane conversion was 70%. Receiver thermal efficiencies ranged up to 85% and chemical efficiencies peaked at 54%. The absorber performed satisfactorily in promoting the reforming reaction during the tests without carbon formation. However, problems of cracking and degradation of the porous matrix, nonuniform dispersion of the Rh through the absorber, the catalyst deactivation due to sintering and possible encapsulation, must be resolved to achieve long-term operation and eventual commercialization.

DOE Contract Number:
AC04-76DP00789
OSTI ID:
7172663
Journal Information:
Solar Energy (Journal of Solar Energy Science and Engineering); (United States), Vol. 52:6; ISSN 0038-092X
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English