 
					
					
						Production of Methanol					
				 
				
					
						 المؤلف:  
						sami matar & Lewis. F. Hatch
						 المؤلف:  
						sami matar & Lewis. F. Hatch					
					
						 المصدر:  
						Chemistry of PETROCHEMICAL PROCESSES
						 المصدر:  
						Chemistry of PETROCHEMICAL PROCESSES					
					
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						 13-8-2017
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				Production of Methanol
Methanol is produced by the catalytic reaction of carbon monoxide and hydrogen (synthesis gas). Because the ratio of CO:H2 in synthesis gas from natural gas is approximately 1:3, and the stoichiometric ratio required for methanol synthesis is 1:2, carbon dioxide is added to reduce the surplus hydrogen. An energy-efficient alternative to adjusting the CO:H2 ratio is to combine the steam reforming process with autothermal reforming (combined reforming) so that the amount of natural gas fed is that required to produce a synthesis gas with a stoichiometric ratio of approximately 1:2.05. Figure 5-4 is a combined reforming diagram.
  If an autothermal reforming step is added, pure oxygen should be used. (This is a major difference between secondary reforming in case of ammonia production, where air is used to supply the needed nitrogen).
