Abstract

To facilitate the use of hydrogen in integrated gasification combined-cycle applications, hydrogen-from-coal technologies capable of managing carbon will be needed. Many technologies are under development for the separation of hydrogen from coal-derived syngas. Among the most promising are hydrogen separation membranes. The Energy & Environmental Research Center (EERC), together with the U.S. Department of Energy National Energy Technology Laboratory and the state of Wyoming, completed a project evaluating the performance of hydrogen separation membranes on coal-derived syngas. EERC small pilot-scale gasifiers were used to produce the syngas, and solid sorbents were used for warm-gas cleanup and water–gas shift.

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