2024 AIChE Annual Meeting
(287a) Highly Efficient Synthesis of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) from CO2 Hydrogenation in a Na+-Gated Membrane Reactor
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In this research, a highly water permselective NaA membrane, prepared on ceramic hollow fibers with secondary growth method, was investigated to selectively remove water from the reactions producing LPG from methanol route at the condition of 300°C and 20 bar. The membrane reactor loaded with a CuO–ZnO–ZrO2–Al2O3 (CZZA)/Pd-β-zeolite bifunctional catalyst showed a CO2 conversion of 90% and LPG yield over 60% with a stable performance for 200 hours. Moreover, the membrane reactor can reach equilibrium after about 1 h starting from ambient environment to the harsh reaction conditions (300°C and 20 bar). These results suggest that NaA membrane is capable of removing water in-situ in a membrane reactor, and thus increases the LPG yield at elevated temperatures and high pressures. We also expect NaA membranes to be used to increase the product yield of reactions with water as a by-product in a catalytic membrane reactor at harsh conditions.