Reduced generation of ammonia in nickel catalyst of reformer
View Patent ↗Reformation of natural gas without excessive production of ammonia, even if the natural gas includes as much as 14% nitrogen, is achieved in reformers including tubes ( 75 ) having outer chambers ( 78 ) with catalysts therein, a first stage ( 80 ) of catalyst having between about 10% and about 25% nickel, a second stage ( 81 ) of catalyst having less than 10% nickel, and a final stage ( 82 ) having 2% or less rhodium catalyst of a low concentration.
1. A method of reforming natural gas characterized by flowing natural gas from an inlet through a catalyst bed having a nickel content which decreases in discreet stages with distance from said inlet, a first stage having a nickel content of between about 10 wt. % and about 25 wt. % and a second stage having a nickel content of more than zero wt. % but less than about 10 wt. %, and further characterized by flowing natural gas through a third stage containing rhodium.
2. A natural gas reformer having an inlet characterized by a catalyst bed having a nickel content which decreases in discreet stages with distance from said inlet, the nickel content of a first stage is between about 10 wt. % and about 25 wt. %, and the nickel content of a second stage is more than zero wt. % but less than about 10 wt. %, and further characterized by a third stage containing rhodium.