Methanol Synthesis with Steel Mill Gases: Performance Investigations in an On-Site Technical Center

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An on-site laboratory with direct access to cleaned and conditioned steel mill gases was recently put into operation. The long-term performance and stability of Clariant's MegaMax®800 methanol synthesis catalyst utilizing steel mill gases is currently being investigated. First test results revealed that in order to investigate deactivation mechanisms arising from particular properties of the cleaned steel mill gases, the overlaying effect of thermal deactivation of the catalyst has to be minimized.

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Girod, K., Lohmann, H., & Kaluza, S. (2021). Methanol Synthesis with Steel Mill Gases: Performance Investigations in an On-Site Technical Center. Chemie-Ingenieur-Technik, 93(5), 850–855. https://doi.org/10.1002/cite.202000230

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