Thermodynamic analysis to develop a detailed surface reaction mechanism
Rakhi Rakhi, Krishna Prasad Shrestha, Vivien Günther, Fabian Mauß
First published: May 2022
Abstract
The reduction of greenhouse gasses such as CO2 and CH4 is becoming necessary due to global environmental problems. The reforming of light hydrocarbons is a particularly efficient process for producing synthesis gas, H2 and CO, from greenhouse gasses [1]. The steam reforming of methane is the most important method to produce syngas in industry by using a nickel catalyst. Nickel-based catalysts are the conventional catalysts in industrial applications due to their fast turnover rates, good availability, and low costs, however, limited by their tendency towards coke formation. In this study, a detailed surface reaction mechanism is developed for steam reforming of methane over nickel and results are compared with the reference data.