Palladium-catalyzed combustion of methane: Simulated gas turbine combustion at atmospheric pressure
- ABB Corporate Research Center, Daettwill (Switzerland)
- ABB Kraftwerke, Mannheim (Germany)
- ICI Katalco, Cleveland (United Kingdom)
Atmospheric pressure tests were performed in which a palladium catalyst ignites and stabilizes the homogeneous combustion of methane. Palladium exhibited a reversible deactivation at temperatures above 750 C, which acted to ``self-regulate`` its operating temperature. A properly treated palladium catalyst could be employed to preheat a methane/air mixture to temperatures required for ignition of gaseous combustion (ca. 800 C) without itself being exposed to the mixture adiabatic flame temperature. The operating temperature of the palladium was found to be relatively insensitive to the methane fuel concentration or catalyst inlet temperature over a wide range of conditions. Thus, palladium is well suited for application in the ignition and stabilization of methane combustion.
- OSTI ID:
- 63252
- Journal Information:
- Combustion and Flame, Vol. 101, Issue 1-2; Other Information: PBD: Apr 1995
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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