IP Library Granted Patent US 7,909,987
Granted Patent B2
US 7,909,987 · App. 12/085,302 · Granted Mar 22, 2011

Process for manufacturing a microreactor and its use as a reformer

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Patent No.
US 7,909,987
App. No.
12/085,302
Granted
Mar 22, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

For manufacturing micro-structured reactors with passageways loaded with catalyst using the pre-coat method, a method is provided which comprises the following method steps: a) producing reactor layers having bonding areas as well as passageway areas in which the passageways are formed, b) applying at least one bonding layer onto the reactor layers in the bonding areas, c) loading the reactor layers in the passageway areas with the catalyst and d) bonding the reactor layers, the bonding layer being applied and masked before the reactor layers are loaded with the catalyst. As a result, it is ensured that the efficiency of the catalyst will not be affected during manufacturing. The reactor may be used as a methane and methanol reformer in particular.

Claims (37)

1. A method of manufacturing a reactor having passageways which are loaded with a catalyst, said method comprising the following method steps:

a. producing reactor layers having bonding areas and passageway areas in which the passageways are formed,

b. applying at least one bonding layer onto the reactor layers in the bonding areas,

c. loading the reactor layers in the passageway areas with the catalyst and

d. bonding the reactor layers,

characterized in that the at least one bonding layer is applied and masked in the bonding areas before the reactor layers are loaded with the catalyst.

2. The method as set forth in claim 1 , characterized in that the at least one bonding layer is applied in the bonding areas only or on the entire surface of the reactor layers.

3. The method of claim 1 , characterized in that, before or after application of the at least one bonding layer onto the reactor layers, recesses are formed in the passageway areas on the reactor layers and that said recesses are loaded with the catalyst.

4. The method as set forth in claim 3 , characterized in that the recesses are formed using a plating method or by chemical etching, milling, stamping or punching.

5. The method of claim 1 , characterized in that the at least one bonding layer is masked with a cover in the bonding areas prior to loading the reactor layers and that said cover is removed after loading.

6. The method of claim 1 , characterized in that the catalyst is applied using the wash-coat method.

7. The method of claim 1 , characterized in that the catalyst is calcined during bonding of the reactor layers.

8. The method of claim 1 , characterized in that the catalyst contains at least one catalyst carrier and at least one catalytic metal.

9. The method of claim 1 , characterized in that a layer of an oxide material is formed in the passageway areas on the reactor layers before said reactor layers are loaded with the catalyst.

10. The method as set forth in claim 9 , characterized in that the oxide material is selected from the group consisting of aluminium oxide, silica, silicate, alumosilicates, titanium dioxide and zirconium dioxide.

11. The method of claim 1 , characterized in that the at least one bonding layer forms a solder or brazing solder layer.

12. The method as set forth in claim 11 , characterized in that the solder or brazing solder layer is formed from at least one high melting partial solder or brazing solder layer and at least one low melting partial solder or brazing solder layer.

13. The method as set forth in claim 12 , characterized in that the at least one high melting partial solder or brazing solder layer is made from at least one metal, selected from the group consisting of silver, gold, nickel and copper.

14. The method of claim 12 , characterized in that the at least one low melting partial solder or brazing solder layer is made from at least one metal selected from the group consisting of tin, indium and bismuth.

15. The method of claim 12 , characterized in that the high melting partial solder or brazing solder layer is made from silver and the low melting partial solder or brazing solder layer is made from tin.

16. The method of claim 12 , characterized in that the reactor layers are bonded using a melt diffusion soldering or brazing method.

17. The method of claim 1 , characterized in that the at least one bonding layer is an auxiliary bonding layer.

18. The method as set forth in claim 17 , characterized in that the auxiliary bonding layer is made from at least one element, selected from the group consisting of carbon, silver, copper, iron, nickel, gold, palladium, manganese, chromium and zinc or from an alloy of at least one metal selected from the group consisting of nickel, iron, cobalt, chromium and manganese, with at least one element selected from the group consisting of phosphorus, boron and carbon.

19. The method of claim 1 , characterized in that a multifunctional barrier coating is applied in the bonding areas to the reactor layers prior to applying the at least one bonding layer.

20. The method as set forth in claim 19 , characterized in that the barrier coating is made from at least one metal selected from the group consisting of molybdenum, manganese, iron, iron/phosphorus alloys, rhenium, rhodium, platinum, palladium, nickel and nickel/phosphorus alloys, and has a thickness ranging from 1 through 20 μm.

21. The method of claim 1 , characterized in that the reactor layers are made from metal.

22. The method as set forth in claim 21 , characterized in that the metal is selected from the group consisting of copper, tantalum, aluminium, nickel, titanium and the alloys thereof and stainless steels.

23. Use of the reactor produced according to claim 1 as a hydrocarbon and alcohol reformer.

24. The method of claim 13 , characterized in that the at least one low melting partial solder or brazing solder layer is made from at least one metal selected from the group consisting of tin, indium and bismuth.

25. A method of reforming one or more compounds selected from the group consisting of hydrocarbons and alcohols, including:

a. providing a reactor having passageways which are loaded with a catalyst, said method comprising the following method steps:

i. producing reactor layers having bonding areas and passageway areas in which the passageways are formed,

ii. applying at least one bonding layer onto the reactor layers in the bonding areas,

iii. loading the reactor layers in the passageway areas with the catalyst and

iv. bonding the reactor layers,

characterized in that the at least one bonding layer is applied and masked in the bonding areas before the reactor layers are loaded with the catalyst, and

b. reacting said one or more compounds.

Assignments (3)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Mar 18, 2021
From: BARCLAYS BANK PLC, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
To: ATOTECH DEUTSCHLAND GMBH; ATOTECH USA, LLC
Reel/Frame 055653/0714 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Feb 1, 2017
From: ATOTECH DEUTSCHLAND GMBH; ATOTECH USA INC
To: BARCLAYS BANK PLC, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 041590/0001 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 21, 2008
From: KURTZ, DR. OLAF; HERBER, DR. RALPH; MADRY, CHRISTIAN; SCHAFER, DR. GERD
To: ATOTECH DEUTSCHLAND GMBH
Reel/Frame 021014/0033 →