Department of Chemical Engineering, Federal University of Paraiba, Brazil
Monica Santos Araújo is an academic in the Department of Chemical Engineering at the Federal University of Paraíba, Brazil. Her research interests include topics related to chemical processes, particularly focusing on the study of fluid-rock interactions, including applications in enhanced oil recovery and porous media flow. She has contributed to various studies on the development and evaluation of nanoemulsion systems in reactive flow processes, especially in relation to carbonate rock formations.
Research Article
Effect of the Light Alkane Content of Natural Gas on the Production of Hydrogen and Coke During the Dry Reform
Author(s): Solange Maria de Vasconcelos, Aleksándros El Áurens Meira de Souza, Monica Santos Araújo, Marcos Augusto Moraes Silva, Frederico Augusto Dantas Araújo, Nelson Medeiros de Lima Filho and Cesar Augusto Moraes de Abreu*
Dry reforming of ethane and propane were carried out with a nickel catalyst (3.92% by weight/γ-Al2O3) to characterize the effects of fed light alkanes on the reforming process of natural gas. Conversions of individual alkanes, representing 74.7% for ethane and 96.0% for propane at 1073 K, promoted hydrogen yields of 43.6% and 66.0%, respectively. The conversion (81%) of a natural gas promoted a 95% hydrogen yield, where about 20% had been obtained from the light alkanes. The reaction steps from alkane dry reforming where hydrogen was produced (alkane cracking) provided carbon formation with a yield of 23%. A kinetics evaluation, based on experimental evidence that indicated two different sets of reaction steps for both ethane and propane processes, enabled the identification of the specific reaction rates of the cracking steps for each alkane. .. View more»