The commercial production of pure hydrogen from hydrocarbons and steam /
The reaction of hydrocarbons and steam at 1400 to 1800 degrees F. over a nickel catalyst to produce carbon oxides and hydrogen, followed by the water gas shift reaction at 800 degrees F. over an iron oxide catalyts, has been utilized commercially in this country on a large scale since 1930 to produc...
Main Author: | 388468 Reed, R. M. |
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