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How in a Zero – Emission technology Carbon Dioxide and Hydrogen gets separated?

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How in a Zero – Emission technology Carbon Dioxide and Hydrogen gets separated?

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Ans. By the gasification of fossil fuels, a hydrogen and carbon monoxide gas stream is produced which then reacts with steam (the process of water shift reaction) to produce a mixture. The content of which is hydrogen and carbon dioxide. This is then separated by Pressure Swing Adsorption.

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