Abstract

The production of hydrogen by thermal processes is described. Firstly, the main thermal processes for the reforming of fossil fuels are discussed. Secondly, the thermal processes for the heat treatment of biomass are also presented. Thermal treatments of carbon-containing compounds always lead to a reformate consisting of a mixture of H2, CO, CO2, N2, HO, etc., which needs to be purified to yield pure hydrogen usable for energy and industrial applications.

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