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Recently, Tomsk Polytechnic University in Russia has developed a technology
to obtain high hydrogen content (20%~40%) synthesis gas from solid waste (wood chips, pulverized coal, coal slime, old tires).
The technology is based on
the steam heat transfer method.
The original product is affected by steam at high temperature (500~1200 °C), depending on the type of
material.
In the device developed by Tomsk Polytechnic University, the original material in the compacted form is destroyed by water vapor, whether aerobic or non-oxygen, depending on the material itself, in the process only the organic part of the material is destroyed
.
The next step is for researchers to try to separate hydrogen more efficiently, reduce carbon dioxide levels or treat
it environmentally friendly.