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Title Hydrogen production from waste gasification followed by membrane filtration: a review
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Authors Saidi, M; Gohari, MH; Ramezani, AT
Title Hydrogen production from waste gasification followed by membrane filtration: a review
Year 2020
Published Environmental Chemistry Letters, 18, 5
Abstract Waste conversion is a major challenge for energy production in the future circular economy. Waste management aims at producing more energy and recyclable materials, in order to reduce landfill disposal and pollution. Here, membrane technologies are developing for waste conversion to dihydrogen. Here we review techniques of waste conversion such as incineration, pyrolysis, gasification and anaerobic digestion, with focus on waste gasification to produce syngas and then pure hydrogen using a membrane reactor.
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