Journal article
Purification of hydrogen from natural gas/hydrogen pipeline mixtures
L Dehdari, I Burgers, P Xiao, KG Li, R Singh, PA Webley
Separation and Purification Technology | ELSEVIER | Published : 2022
Abstract
There is an increasing global attention toward hydrogen as a green energy carrier, primarily because of the environmental concerns associated with global warming issues. It is expected that the produced hydrogen from various sources may be injected to the natural gas grid for economical transportation and use. One interesting option is to evaluate technologies for extracting the hydrogen from the natural gas pipeline for applications using high purity hydrogen. However, natural gas is a complex mixture including CH4, C2H6, CO2, N2 and trace amounts of C3-C6 hydrocarbons. This function requires a natural gas/hydrogen separation technology which must not only operate with low capital and energ..
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Awarded by Future Fuels CRC "Novel Hydrogen/Methane Separation Technology Development" through the Australian Government's Cooperative Research Centres Program
Funding Acknowledgements
This work is funded by the Future Fuels CRC "Novel Hydrogen/Methane Separation Technology Development (RP1.3-02) ", supported through the Australian Government's Cooperative Research Centres Program. We gratefully acknowledge the cash and in-kind support from all our research, government and industry participants. We would like to thank Klaas van Alphen (FFCRC) , Nick Kastelein (FFCRC) , Rachelle Doyle (Woodside) , Robert Ashley (Woodside) , Boon Liaw (Woodside) , Larissa Villas-Boas (Jemena) , Andrew Walker (Jemena) , Craig Clarke (APA Group) , Daniel Krosch (GPA Engineering) for their guiding in-sights during this research.