2023 AIChE Annual Meeting
(104a) Solar-Thermal Dehydrogenation of Propane to Propylene
Authors
Key challenges for this decarbonized process include (1) ensuring that catalyst design is suitable for selectivity and low coke formation across a wide range of elevated temperatures to reduce reactor stages, (2) achieving high solar absorptance and stability of catalyst pellets under rapid solar heating, and (3) optimizing throughput in the reactor for effective thermodynamic balance, heat transfer, and reaction time.
Work to-date to address these key challenges has included simulation, synthesis, characterization, and reaction kinetics measurements for a range of silica-supported PtSn catalysts. Data on solar absorption has also been collected for a variety of catalyst formulations and compared with candidate inert solar absorbing particles. A thermodynamics and kinetics analysis has been employed to investigate the proper operating conditions and mass flows for reactors at a variety of scales. Lessons learned to-date and a roadmap for development of this process concept will be presented.