Höyryreformointiin
Höyryreformointiin, known in English as steam reforming, is a widely used industrial process for producing hydrogen. It is the primary method for generating hydrogen gas, which is a crucial commodity in various chemical industries, including ammonia production and petroleum refining. The process involves reacting a hydrocarbon fuel, typically natural gas (methane), with steam at high temperatures, usually between 700-1100 degrees Celsius.
The core chemical reaction involves methane and water vapor to produce hydrogen and carbon monoxide. This is
Following the initial steam reforming step, a further reaction called the water-gas shift reaction (CO + H2O
Steam reforming is favored due to the availability and relatively low cost of natural gas, as well