Recovery Of Hydrogen From 5500 Nm3/Hr Ammonia
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2014
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Publisher COMSATS University Islambad Lahore Campus
Abstract
Every atomic element ever in the history of the universe began as a H2 atom
that had undergone nuclear fusion within a star. In other words, every one of us is a
byproduct of H2. It is mainly used in the synthesis of nitric acid, which is used in
fertilizers and explosives. There are many processes from which we can produce NH3
including Haber process, Cryogenic process, NH3 from natural gas, Electrolysis, Partial
oxidation, Adiabatic reforming, Coal gasification. In this project, we have separate H2
from NH3 purge gas using Poly Sulfone Membrane Technology. In ammonia
production, hydrogen and nitrogen are reacted at high pressure to form ammonia. Since
the conversion per pass is not 100%, the reactor is operated in loop mode. In the
processes, a purge stream from an ammonia synthesis loop, which purge stream contains
NH3, is contacted at a super atmospheric pressure with the feed side of a separation
membrane which exhibits selective permeation of each of hydrogen and ammonia as
compared to the permeation of each of methane and argon. A total pressure differential
across the membrane is maintained to provide a driving force for the permeation of H2
and NH3 through the membrane. A H2-rich permeating gas which contains ammonia is
obtained on the permeate exit side of the membrane. T
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department of electrical engineering, Fa10, TECHNOLOGY::Electrical engineering, electronics and photonics::Electrical engineering, Recovery Of Hydrogen From 5500 Nm3/Hr Ammonia