I am doing pyrolysis on waste tyres and gassification on organic waste. I am getting syngas that I want to get CO2 out of it. The syngas has impurities that will slow the reaction that will convert co in the mix to co2 and also the presence of co2 in the mix will affect the reaction. The...
Dear georgeverghese Thanks so much for the info. I have a design for the reactor could you please tell me if it is a good design. It is horizontal not vertical to make the gases come in contact with more catalysts. Is this a good design or should we go with a vertical design
thanks georgeverghese what is the range of high temp and what is the range of low temp.
CH2 is methylene
I will contact Topsoe and Brown and Root
Thanks a million
Ray
Hi. I am doing water gas shift reaction on syngas produced by pyrolysis.
I am looking for the temperature needed for such a reaction
and what kind of catalyst should be used.
The outcome desired is CO2 and hydrogen
The composition of the syngas is co, co2, h2, ch2, c2h4, c2h6, c3h5, and others