Abstract:
The present disclosure relates to a method for producing a synthesis gas using a solid acid, more particularly to a method for producing a synthesis gas using a solid acid capable of remarkably decreasing production of environmental pollutants such as carbon dioxide, which includes producing hydrogen by reacting a solid acid with water and producing a synthesis gas by reacting the produced hydrogen with a carbon compound.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a method of producing hydrogen by splitting water on a solid acid material. Specifically, the method comprises: continuously introducing a water-adsorbed solid acid into a reactor made of a heat-resistant and pressure-resistant material in a state in which the internal temperature of the reactor is maintained at 500~1500 K; splitting the water adsorbed on the solid acid to produce hydrogen; discharging the solid acid used in the splitting of the water from the reactor; adsorbing water on the discharged solid acid; and introducing the water-adsorbed solid acid again into the reactor. According to the invention, the amount of hydrogen produced by splitting of water can be increased by adsorbing a desired amount of water on a solid acid and continuously introducing the water-adsorbed solid acid into a reactor.
Abstract:
The present invention provides catalysts that comprise a mixture of compounds that can be isolated by a Lewis acid, metal compounds that can offer an electron pair to a Lewis acid, transition metals or transition metal oxides, and electrolytes that can decompose vapor phase organic compounds, produce hydrogen by decomposing water, and synthesize organic materials by reacting water with carbon dioxide.