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filingDate 2012-06-08-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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publicationNumber CN-103464059-B
titleOfInvention Methanation fluidization magnetron reactor system
abstract The invention discloses a reactor system for producing a methane-abundant gas from a synthetic gas, and a method for using the system to produce the methane-abundant gas. The reactor system comprises: a fluidization reactor which is provided with a synthetic gas inlet at one end and a methane product abundant gas outlet at the other end, at least one reaction-adsorption zone between the synthetic gas inlet and the methane product abundant gas outlet, an adsorbent regenerator communicated with the above reactor by a waste adsorbent conveying pipeline and a regenerated adsorbent conveying pipeline; and the reaction-adsorption zone comprises a methanation catalyst and an adsorbent for adsorbing or absorbing carbon dioxide and/or a sulfide gas. By applying magnetic field, the methanation catalyst is in a basically static state relative to other flowing reactants. Waste adsorbent particles enters into the adsorbent regenerator via the waste adsorbent conveying pipeline and are regenerated in the adsorbent regenerator, and the regenerated adsorbent particles are again cycled to the reactor via the regenerated adsorbent conveying pipeline.
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