Valorizing the Steel Industry Off-Gases: Proof of Concept and Plantwide Design of an Electrified and Catalyst-Free Reverse Water-Gas-Shift-Based Route to Methanol.

Environmental science & technology(2023)

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Conversion of steel industry off-gases to value-added chemicals enabled by renewable electricity can significantly reduce the environmental burden of the steelmaking process. Herein, we demonstrate that CO reduction by H, both contained in steel mill off-gases, to form syngas via the reverse water-gas-shift reaction is effectively performed by nanosecond pulsed discharges at atmospheric pressure. The experimental results suggest the following: (i) An optimum interelectrode distance exists, maximizing CO conversion. (ii) CO conversion at constant SEI follows a nonmonotonic trend with H excess. CO conversion increases with H excess up to H:CO = 3:1 upon shifting the chemical equilibrium. At larger H:CO, both gas cooling, promoted by the high H content, and hindered CO collisions in a highly diluted stream hamper CO conversion. (iii) SEI enhances CO conversion, but the effect decreases with increasing SEI due to equilibrium limitations. A stoichiometric H:CO feed ratio in the plasma reactor is recommended for higher energy efficiency. Intensifying MeOH productivity via SEI elevation is not advised as a 2-fold SEI increase results only in 17% higher MeOH throughput.
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reverse water–gas-shift-based off-gases water–gas-shift-based,catalyst-free
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