Dry reforming of methane to syngas: a potential alternative process for value added chemicals—a techno-economic perspective
2016
Mondal, Kartick | Sasmal, Sankar | Badgandi, Srikant | Chowdhury, Dipabali Roy | Nair, Vinod
During the past decade, there has been increasing global concern over the rise of anthropogenic CO₂ emission into the Earth’s atmosphere (J Air Waste Manage Assoc 53:645–715, 2003). The utilization of CO₂ to produce any valuable product is need of the hour. The production of syngas from CO₂ and CH₄ seems to be one of the promising alternatives in terms of industrial utilization, as it offers several advantages: (a) mitigation of CO₂, (b) transformation of natural gas and CO₂ into valuable syngas, and (c) producing syngas with H₂/CO ratio 1 which may further be used for the production of valuable petrochemicals (J Air Waste Manage Assoc 53:645–715, 2003). A conceptual design for the production of synthesis gas by dry reforming of methane is presented here. An economic assessment of this process with an integrated methanol production section as a case was conceptualized and compared with the conventional steam methane reforming route to produce methanol. The economic study indicated that dry reforming of natural gas/methane is a competitive process with lower operating and capital costs in comparison with steam reforming assuming negligible cost of CO₂ import.
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