and then into pure hydrogen via a process known as chemical looping. According to this article, "Once the coal has been transformed, the syngas is then put through a reactor where it encounters steam.
The University of Manchester will lead an international team to build and demonstrate a new technology to produce syngas and pure hydrogen with nearly zero direct carbon dioxide emissions. The ...
To reduce CO2 emissions, the energy transition from a carbon-based energy system to a more sustainable system based on ...
Two such reactions currently being investigated include the chemical looping reforming of methane and splitting of water, carbon dioxide or mixtures to produce hydrogen or intermediate synthesis gas, ...
His NSF projects in recent years are in the areas of solar catalytic chemical looping based biomass refinery ... production of chemicals/fuels and hydrogen from ethane, catalytic production of ...