Topsoe’s SK-501 FlexTMhigh temperature shift catalyst lets ammonia producers choose to save on feedstock and energy or boost production by up to 5% with the same setup
SK-501 FlexTMgives a potential increase in revenue of 11 million USD/year for a large-scale ammonia plant
Activity and stability has been proven through several years of industrial operation
The new catalyst offers minimal by-product formation, REACH compliance, and – in an industry first – zero chromium
Today, Topsoe introduced SK-501 FlexTM– a groundbreaking high temperature shift (HTS) catalyst with the unique ability to operate at any steam-to-carbon ratio, allowing producers to achieve record plant efficiency in ammonia, hydrogen and syngas production. The announcement was made at the Nitrogen + Syngas conference in Berlin.
“Producers get unique flexibility with SK-501 FlexTMbecause it takes away the minimum steam-to-carbon requirement imposed by conventional HTS catalysts. Without changing production setup, the producer can freely choose to keep production at its current level, but save on feedstock and energy costs – or boost production by up to 5%. No matter what he chooses, he will see great growth in profitability with SK-501 FlexTM. For a large-scale ammonia plant, the improvement in revenue is approximately 11 million dollars per year or 57 million US dollars over a typical catalyst lifetime,” says Johan Jönsson, Product Manager in Topsoe.
卓越的活动d stability of SK-501 FlexTMhas been demonstrated through several years of industrial operation and significantly exceeds the results with conventional iron-based catalysts. The SK-501 FlexTMformulation is based on zinc oxide and zinc aluminum spinel that has been known to catalyze the water gas shift reaction, but Topsoe researchers are the first to transform this insight into commercial benefits for producers of ammonia, hydrogen and syngas.
The iron-free formulation of SK-501 FlexTM防止乐动体育下载链接不必要的铁碳化物的形成,reduce the catalyst strength of conventional iron-based HTS catalysts. Another major advantage of the new formulation is the complete absence of chromium, most notably the hazardous hexavalent chromium found in all iron-based HTS catalysts. This eliminates a serious risk to plant personnel safety and the environment and secures full compliance with the EU’s REACH regulation.
Without chromium and its associated risks, there is no need for extra procedures at start-up. In addition, activation is fast and typically takes place in connection with the start-up of the reforming section, so costly downtime is reduced significantly.
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