IP Library Granted Patent US 7,695,694
Granted Patent B2
US 7,695,694 · App. 12/010,754 · Granted Apr 13, 2010

Catalytic reactor

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Patent No.
US 7,695,694
App. No.
12/010,754
Granted
Apr 13, 2010
Kind
B2
Abstract

A catalytic reactor comprises a plurality of fluid-impermeable plates defining side-by-side flow channels between them. Tight fitting within each flow channel is a sheet of corrugated material whose surfaces are coated with catalytic material. At each end of the flow channels there may be headers for supply gas mixtures to the flow channels, the headers communicating with adjacent channels being separate. The reactor enables different gas mixtures to be supplied to adjacent channels, which may be at different pressures, and the corresponding chemical reactions are also different. Where one of the reactions is endothermic while the other reaction is exothermic, heat is transferred through the wall of the tube separating the adjacent channels, from the exothermic reaction to the endothermic reaction. The provision of side=by-side flow channels provides for structural strength and for enhanced heat transfer.

Claims (21)

1. A catalytic reactor comprising a bonded stack comprising a plurality of metal sheets, the stack defining first flow channels between adjacent sheets and second flow channels between adjacent sheets, such that the first flow channels and the second flow channels can carry different fluids, and such that there is good thermal contact between fluids in the first and the second flow channels, and the stack providing structural support such that the fluids in the first and the second flow channels may differ in pressure; and wherein there is a non-structural catalyst-carrying metal substrate in those flow channels in which a reaction is to occur, the metal substrate carrying the catalyst for the said reaction, and the metal substrate comprising a corrugated metal foil.

2. A catalytic reactor as claimed in claim 1 wherein the metal substrate is coated with a layer of ceramic material.

3. A catalytic reactor as claimed in claim 2 wherein the ceramic layer is of thickness between 10 and 50 microns.

4. A catalytic reactor as claimed in claim 2 wherein the ceramic material comprises alumina.

5. A catalytic reactor as claimed in claim 1 also comprising means to supply different fluids to the first and the second flow channels.

6. A catalytic reactor as claimed in claim 5 wherein the flow directions in the first and the second flow channels are in transverse directions.

7. A catalytic reactor as claimed in claim 5 wherein the flow directions in the first and the second flow channels are in parallel directions.

8. A catalytic reactor as claimed in claim 5 wherein the metal sheets are rectangular, and the reactor comprises at least one pair of plenums attached to opposite sides of the stack and adjacent to opposite ends of the stack, each said plenum communicating with one set of the flow channels via respective header channels also defined between adjacent sheets of the stack, the pair of plenums enabling fluid to be supplied to and withdrawn from the one set of flow channels.

9. A catalytic reactor comprising a bonded stack comprising a plurality of metal sheets, the stack defining first flow channels between adjacent sheets and second flow channels between adjacent sheets, such that there is good thermal contact between fluids in the first and second flow channels; means to supply different fluids to the first and the second flow channels; each flow channel being gas tight apart from communication with the fluid supply means; and wherein there are non-structural catalyst-carrying gas-permeable metal substrates in those channels in which a reaction is to occur, the metal substrate carrying the catalyst for the said reaction, and the metal substrate comprising an aluminum-bearing ferritic steel.

10. A catalytic reactor as claimed in claim 9 wherein the gas-permeable metal substrate comprises a corrugated metal foil.

11. A catalytic reactor as claimed in claim 9 wherein the metal substrate is coated with a layer of ceramic material.

12. A catalytic reactor as claimed in claim 10 wherein the ceramic layer is of thickness between 10 and 50 microns.

13. A catalytic reactor as claimed in claim 10 wherein the ceramic material comprises alumina.

14. A catalytic reactor as claimed in claim 9 wherein the flow directions in the first and the second flow channels are in transverse directions.

15. A catalytic reactor as claimed in claim 9 wherein the flow directions in the first and the second flow channels are in parallel directions.

16. A catalytic reactor as claimed in claim 9 wherein the metal sheets are rectangular, and the reactor comprises at least one pair of plenums attached to opposite sides of the stack and adjacent to opposite ends of the stack, each said plenum communicating with one set of the flow channels via respective header channels also defined between adjacent sheets of the stack, the pair of plenums enabling fluid to be supplied to and withdrawn from the one set of flow channels.

17. A catalytic reactor comprising a series of metal sheets arranged as a stack and bonded together, said sheets being shaped and arranged for defining a plurality of first flow channels between adjacent sheets and a plurality of second flow channels between adjacent sheets, first flow channels alternating with second flow channels in the stack, and portions of each channel-defining sheet between flow channels being in contact with the adjacent metal sheet and so providing thermal contact, such that there is good thermal contact between fluids in the first and the second flow channels, and providing structural support such that fluids in the first and the second flow channels may differ in pressure; headers for supplying fluids to the flow channels, said headers enabling different fluids to be supplied to the first and the second flow channels; and catalyst-carrying metal substrates in at least some of the flow channels; wherein the flow direction of the first flow channels is transverse to the flow direction of the second flow channels, and wherein said catalyst carrying metal substrates include a ceramic coating thereon and catalytic material is incorporated into said ceramic coating.

18. The catalytic reactor as defined in claim 17 wherein said ceramic coating has a thickness in the range of 10-50 μm.

19. The catalytic reactor as defined in claim 18 wherein said ceramic coating is comprised of alumina.

20. The catalytic reactor as defined in claim 1 wherein said stack defines a plurality of side-by-side first flow channels between adjacent sheets and a plurality of side-by-side second flow channels between adjacent sheets.

21. The catalytic reactor as defined in claim 9 wherein said stack defines a plurality of side-by-side first flow channels between adjacent sheets and a plurality of side-by-side second flow channels between adjacent sheets.

Assignments (5)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Aug 10, 2017
From: COMPACTGTL PLC
To: COMPACTGTL LIIMITED
Reel/Frame 043520/0865 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded May 20, 2014
From: COMPACTGTL LIMITED
To: COLLER INTERNATIONAL PARTNERS IV LIMITED
Reel/Frame 032945/0225 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Sep 3, 2013
From: COMPACTGTL LIMITED
To: COLLER INTERNATIONAL PARTNERS IV LIMITED
Reel/Frame 031155/0815 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 27, 2008
From: BOWE, MICHAEL JOSEPH; STAIRMAND, JOHN WILLIAM; ZIMMERMAN, IAN FREDERICK; MAUDE, JASON ANDREW
To: ACCENTUS PLC
Reel/Frame 021159/0350 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 27, 2008
From: ACCENTUS PLC.
To: COMPACTGTL PLC
Reel/Frame 021159/0398 →