
doi: 10.2172/5856433
The objective of this work is to develop a novel method for purification of hydrogen from coal-derived synthesis gas. The study involved a search for suitable mixtures of solvents for their ability to separate hydrogen from the coal derived gas stream in significant concentration near their critical point of miscibility. The properties of solvent pairs identified were investigated in more detail to provide data necessary for economic evaluation and process development.
Fossil Fuels, And Peat, Carbonaceous Materials, Fuels, Hot Gas Cleanup, Recovery, Lignite, Materials, Fluids, Purification 010402* -- Coal, Progress Report, Conversion, Elements, Document Types, 01 Coal, Nonmetals, Coal, Solubility, Solvents, Energy Sources, Gases, Synthesis Gas, & Peat-- Purification & Upgrading, Hydrogen
Fossil Fuels, And Peat, Carbonaceous Materials, Fuels, Hot Gas Cleanup, Recovery, Lignite, Materials, Fluids, Purification 010402* -- Coal, Progress Report, Conversion, Elements, Document Types, 01 Coal, Nonmetals, Coal, Solubility, Solvents, Energy Sources, Gases, Synthesis Gas, & Peat-- Purification & Upgrading, Hydrogen
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