Title :
Recovery of hydrogen from impurities using a palladium membrane reactor
Author :
Willms, R. Scott ; Okuno, K.
Author_Institution :
Los Alamos Nat. Lab., NM, USA
Abstract :
One of the important steps in processing the exhaust from a fusion reactor is recovering tritium which is incorporated into molecules such as water and methane. One device which may prove very effective for this purpose is a palladium membrane reactor. This is a reactor which incorporates a Pd/Ag membrane in the reactor geometry. Reactions such as water gas shift, steam reforming and methane cracking can be carried out over the reactor catalyst, and the product hydrogen can be simultaneously removed from the reacting mixture. Because product is removed, greater than usual conversions can be obtained. In addition ultrapure hydrogen is produced eliminating the need for an additional processing step. A palladium membrane reactor has been built and tested with three different catalysts. Initial results with a Ni-based catalyst show that it is very effective at promoting all three reactions listed above. Under the proper conditions, hydrogen recoveries approaching 100% have been observed. This study serves to experimentally validate the palladium membrane reactor as a potentially important tool for fusion fuel processing
Keywords :
fusion reactor fuel; isotope separation; H recovery; Ni-based catalyst; Pd membrane reactor; Pd/Ag membrane; fusion fuel processing; fusion reactor exhaust processing; impurities; methane cracking; methane molecules; reacting mixture; reactor catalyst; reactor geometry; steam reforming; ultrapure hydrogen; water gas shift; water molecules; Biomembranes; Fuels; Hydrogen; Impurities; Inductors; Isotopes; Laboratories; Palladium; Testing; Thermodynamics;
Conference_Titel :
Fusion Engineering, 1993., 15th IEEE/NPSS Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Hyannis, MA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-1412-3
DOI :
10.1109/FUSION.1993.518289