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- 2005 Annual Meeting
- Fuel Cells Technology
- Fuel Processing Session II: Catalysis and Kinetics
- (460g) Hydrogen from Coal Using Reaction Swing Approach
Pure hydrogen stream was produced from different syngas mixtures. The effect of the process parameters such as temperature, steam content, syngas composition, syngas content in the feed stream, residence time etc., on conversion efficiency are presented. The response variables used for determining the optimal catalyst preparation conditions were the reactivity and extent with respect to CO disproportionation, hydrogen purity, catalyst deactivation, and will be related to the porosity, pore radii, dispersion on the support, and particle size. Experiments were also conducted to evaluate the effect of solids composition on the product gases. In the absence of any steam, some degree of methane formation was observed when the gas flow rate was high/short contact time. No significant loss in hydrogen yield was observed even when no steam was added.