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Reforming of fossil fuel

She, Y., Dardas, Z., Gummalla, M., Vanderspurt, T. and Emerson, S. (2005) Integrated water gas shift (WGS) Pd membrane reactors for compact hydrogen production systems from reforming of fossil fuels. ACS Division of Fuel Chemistry, Preprints, 50 (2), 561. [Pg.307]

M. Hori, etal., Synergistic Hydrogen Production by Nuclear-Heated Steam Reforming of Fossil Fuels COE-INES International Symposium, INES-1, Paper No. 43, 31 October - 4 November, (2004). [Pg.26]

Emissions from catalytic reforming (Figure 4.14) include fugitive emissions of volatile constituents in the feed and emissions from process heaters and boilers. As with all process heaters in the refinery, combustion of fossil fuels produces emissions of sulfur oxides, nitrogen oxides, carbon monoxide, particulate matter, and volatile hydrocarbons. [Pg.105]


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