Tanakorn Ratana
King Mongkut's University of Technology North Bangkok
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The International Journal of Advanced Culture Technology | 2015
Pongsakorn Pornruangsakun; Sabaithip Tungkamani; Tanakorn Ratana; Monrudee Phongaksorn; Thana Sornchamni
Coking accumulations via dry methane reforming (DMR) over 10NAM monolithic catalyst and pelletized catalyst was investigated. 10NAM catalyst was synthesized and coated on a wall of monolithic reactor. Pelletized catalyst of 10NAM was also prepared for the comparison. Consequently, catalyst was characterized by BET, and . The catalytic reaction was undergone at under atmospheric pressure and to reactant ratio of 1:2. The coking formation over spent catalyst was then carried out in the hydrogen flow using temperature programmed technique (TPH). According to the results, DMR over 10NAM monolithic catalyst exhibits a minimized coking formation comparing to the use of pelletized catalyst. This could be attributed to a prominent heat transfer efficiency of the monolithic catalyst.
The International Journal of Advanced Culture Technology | 2015
Nichthima Dharmasaroja; Monrudee Phongaksorn; Sabaithip Tungkamani; Tanakorn Ratana; Thana Sornchammi
10 wt% (Ni-Co) catalysts with different Ni and Co content : 10%Ni, 9%Ni1%Co, 7%Ni3%Co, 5%Ni5%Co, 3%Ni7%Co, and 10%Co; were prepared using sol-gel method followed by incipient wetness impregnation method. To investigate the catalytic activity including the stability, dry methane reforming were demonstrated over the pelletized catalysts at under atmospheric pressure in a feedstock for 360 min. The results showed that bimetallic catalysts with the Co content equal to or greater than 3% were more stable than monometallic catalysts (10%Ni and 10%Co). The temperature programmed hydrogenation interpreted that the additional of Co into Ni catalyst improved the carbon resistance from methane cracking. Promoted this type of bimetallic catalyst using 1wt% K (trimetallic catalyst) prevented the carbon formation on the catalyst. The temperature programmed desorption of indicated that this trimetallic catalyst has a greater number of strong basic sites. Moreover, the appearance of K lowered the number of weak basic sites and decreased the conversion of methane by 12 %.
Thin Solid Films | 2012
Patcharee Jongnavakit; Pongsaton Amornpitoksuk; Sumetha Suwanboon; Tanakorn Ratana
Journal of Chemical Sciences | 2009
Panadda Katikawong; Tanakorn Ratana; Waret Veerasai
Energy Procedia | 2015
Vituruch Goodwin; Boonyawan Yoosuk; Tanakorn Ratana; Sabaithip Tungkamani
Energy Procedia | 2015
Watis Warayanon; Sabaithip Tungkamani; Hussanai Sukkathanyawat; Monrudee Phongaksorn; Tanakorn Ratana; Thana Sornchamni
Energy Procedia | 2015
Thirada Rodseanglung; Tanakorn Ratana; Monrudee Phongaksorn; Sabaithip Tungkamania
Energy Procedia | 2014
C. Prapainainar; C. Yotkamchonkun; S. Panjatharakul; Tanakorn Ratana; S. Seeyangnok; P. Narataruksa
Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2010
Pongsaton Amornpitoksuk; Sumetha Suwanboon; Tanakorn Ratana; Tanattha Ratana
Energy Procedia | 2017
Saowaluk Intarasiri; Tanakorn Ratana; Thana Sornchamni; Monrudee Phongaksorn; Sabaithip Tungkamani
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