JLooking
Mechanical
- Jul 15, 2011
- 10
I have quite a bit of methane I'd like to convert to CO2, water or something else that's not readily combustible. I'd prefer to not have to burn the methane, though I realize combustion is the obvious answer. A flare is just not practical in the location where the methane is generated. Disposing of heat generated through some other reaction would be possible. Catalysts have been suggested, but being a Mechanical Engineer I have little knowledge of such things, though from what I can see they seem to be made of expensive sounding elements. Also residence times would need to be short (why? I'm not sure, but long residence times also sound expensive). I was wondering about reacting with ozone, or some process involving UV. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
JL
JL