Catalyst-loaded micro-encapsulated phase change material for thermal control of exothermic reaction

Abstract CO2 methanation is a promising technology to enable the use of CO2 as a resource. Thermal control of CO2 methanation, which is a highly active exothermic reaction, is important to avoid thermal runaway and subsequent degradation of the catalyst. Using the heat storage capacity of a phase ch...

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Main Authors: Tatsuya Takahashi, Hiroaki Koide, Hiroki Sakai, Daisuke Ajito, Ade Kurniawan, Yuji Kunisada, Takahiro Nomura
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2021-04-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-86117-1
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spelling doaj-06c9d7a8dfd84b38b7835d0b2cab81c92021-04-11T11:31:12ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-04-0111111110.1038/s41598-021-86117-1Catalyst-loaded micro-encapsulated phase change material for thermal control of exothermic reactionTatsuya Takahashi0Hiroaki Koide1Hiroki Sakai2Daisuke Ajito3Ade Kurniawan4Yuji Kunisada5Takahiro Nomura6Graduate School of Engineering, Hokkaido UniversityGraduate School of Engineering, Hokkaido UniversityGraduate School of Engineering, Hokkaido UniversityGraduate School of Engineering, Hokkaido UniversityFaculty of Engineering, Hokkaido UniversityFaculty of Engineering, Hokkaido UniversityFaculty of Engineering, Hokkaido UniversityAbstract CO2 methanation is a promising technology to enable the use of CO2 as a resource. Thermal control of CO2 methanation, which is a highly active exothermic reaction, is important to avoid thermal runaway and subsequent degradation of the catalyst. Using the heat storage capacity of a phase change material (PCM) for thermal control of the reaction is a novel passive approach. In this study a novel structure was developed, wherein catalysts were directly loaded onto a micro-encapsulated PCM (MEPCM). The MEPCM was prepared in three steps consisting of a boehmite treatment, precipitation treatment, and heat oxidation treatment, and an impregnation process was adopted to prepare a Ni catalyst. The catalyst-loaded MEPCM did not show any breakage or deformation of the capsule or a decrease in the heat storage capacity after the impregnation treatment. MEPCM demonstrated a higher potential as an alternative catalyst support in CO2 methanation than the commercially available α-Al2O3 particle. In addition, the heat storage capacity of the catalyst-loaded MEPCM suppressed the temperature rise of the catalyst bed at a high heat absorption rate (2.5 MW m−3). In conclusion, the catalyst-loaded MEPCM is a high-speed, high-precision thermal control device because of its high-density energy storage and resolution of a spatial gap between the catalyst and cooling devices. This novel concept has the potential to overcome the technical challenges faced by efficiency enhancement of industrial chemical reactions.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-86117-1
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Daisuke Ajito
Ade Kurniawan
Yuji Kunisada
Takahiro Nomura
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Hiroaki Koide
Hiroki Sakai
Daisuke Ajito
Ade Kurniawan
Yuji Kunisada
Takahiro Nomura
Catalyst-loaded micro-encapsulated phase change material for thermal control of exothermic reaction
Scientific Reports
author_facet Tatsuya Takahashi
Hiroaki Koide
Hiroki Sakai
Daisuke Ajito
Ade Kurniawan
Yuji Kunisada
Takahiro Nomura
author_sort Tatsuya Takahashi
title Catalyst-loaded micro-encapsulated phase change material for thermal control of exothermic reaction
title_short Catalyst-loaded micro-encapsulated phase change material for thermal control of exothermic reaction
title_full Catalyst-loaded micro-encapsulated phase change material for thermal control of exothermic reaction
title_fullStr Catalyst-loaded micro-encapsulated phase change material for thermal control of exothermic reaction
title_full_unstemmed Catalyst-loaded micro-encapsulated phase change material for thermal control of exothermic reaction
title_sort catalyst-loaded micro-encapsulated phase change material for thermal control of exothermic reaction
publisher Nature Publishing Group
series Scientific Reports
issn 2045-2322
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Abstract CO2 methanation is a promising technology to enable the use of CO2 as a resource. Thermal control of CO2 methanation, which is a highly active exothermic reaction, is important to avoid thermal runaway and subsequent degradation of the catalyst. Using the heat storage capacity of a phase change material (PCM) for thermal control of the reaction is a novel passive approach. In this study a novel structure was developed, wherein catalysts were directly loaded onto a micro-encapsulated PCM (MEPCM). The MEPCM was prepared in three steps consisting of a boehmite treatment, precipitation treatment, and heat oxidation treatment, and an impregnation process was adopted to prepare a Ni catalyst. The catalyst-loaded MEPCM did not show any breakage or deformation of the capsule or a decrease in the heat storage capacity after the impregnation treatment. MEPCM demonstrated a higher potential as an alternative catalyst support in CO2 methanation than the commercially available α-Al2O3 particle. In addition, the heat storage capacity of the catalyst-loaded MEPCM suppressed the temperature rise of the catalyst bed at a high heat absorption rate (2.5 MW m−3). In conclusion, the catalyst-loaded MEPCM is a high-speed, high-precision thermal control device because of its high-density energy storage and resolution of a spatial gap between the catalyst and cooling devices. This novel concept has the potential to overcome the technical challenges faced by efficiency enhancement of industrial chemical reactions.
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-86117-1
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