How can the production of dihydrogen, obtained from ‘coal gasification’, be increased?
Dihydrogenis produced by coal gasification method as:
C(s) + H2O(g) → CO(g) + H2(g)
The yield of dihydrogen (obtained from coal gasification) can be increased by reacting carbon monoxide (formed during the reaction) with steam in the presence of iron chromate as a catalyst.
This reaction is called the water-gas shift reaction. Carbon dioxide is removed by scrubbing it with a solution of sodium arsenite.
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