Applied Sciences (Nov 2021)

Hydrogen Production in Methane Decomposition Reactor Using Solar Thermal Energy

  • Haneol Kim,
  • Hakjoo Kim,
  • Sungeun Kim,
  • Sangnam Lee,
  • Jongkyu Kim

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app112110333
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 21
p. 10333

Abstract

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This study investigates the decomposition of methane using solar thermal energy as a heat source. Instead of the direct thermal decomposition of the methane at a temperature of 1200 °C or higher, a catalyst coated with carbon black on a metal foam was used to lower the temperature and activation energy required for the reaction, and to increase the yield. To supply solar heat during the reaction, a reactor suitable for a solar concentrating system was developed. In this process, a direct heating type reactor with quartz was initially applied, and a number of problems were identified. An indirect heating type reactor with an insulated cavity and a rotating part was subsequently developed, followed by a thermal barrier coating application. Methane decomposition experiments were conducted in a 40 kW solar furnace at the Korea Institute of Energy Research. Conversion rates of 96.7% and 82.6% were achieved when the methane flow rate was 20 L/min and 40 L/min, respectively.

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