Abstract
Endothermic high temperature reactions are usually carried out in metal tubes heated by gas burners. Electrical heating allows substantial reduction of CO2 emissions. We propose the usage of a composite tube, where a thin metallic layer is embedded between an inner and outer ceramic layer. While monolithic ceramics suffer from brittleness and low tolerance to thermal stress, only the inner layer is made from monolithic ceramics, while the outer layer is made of fiber reinforced oxide ceramics. In first tests the hybrid ceramic tube was electrically heated to 1250 °C with a maximum heat release of 85 kW m−2.
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Matthies, J., Schall, T., Pritzkow, W., Tuttlies, U., & Nieken, U. (2023). Electrically Heated Oxide Ceramic Tubes for High Temperature Reactions. Chemie-Ingenieur-Technik, 95(5), 701–707. https://doi.org/10.1002/cite.202200186
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