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Syngas

Syngas
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Syngas is a key catalyst in producing fuels, fertilizers and polymers.

Syngas is typically produced by oxidizing coal with steam or through the partial oxidation of methane. A key method of production is steam reforming of methane, crucial for industrial hydrogen production. This process, while energy-intensive and CO2-emitting, is being revolutionized by low-carbon techniques like sorption enhanced chemical looping steam methane reforming (SE-CL-SMR).

Overview

Syngas, a mixture of carbon monoxide and hydrogen, is pivotal in heterogeneous catalysis, producing a variety of products including fuels, fertilizers, and polymers.

Syngas is typically produced by oxidizing coal with steam or through the partial oxidation of methane. A key method of production is steam reforming of methane, crucial for industrial hydrogen production. This process, while energy-intensive and CO2-emitting, is being revolutionized by low-carbon techniques like sorption enhanced chemical looping steam methane reforming (SE-CL-SMR).

The HPR-20 gas analyser and thermogravimetric analyser (TGA) unit play a crucial role. These tools are essential for analysing the redox activity and stability of NiO-based materials and monitoring the evolution of gaseous products.

Syngas is versatile, used in the production of methanol, alkanes, alcohols, and various polymers. Hiden Analytical’s tools provide essential insights for optimizing these processes.

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