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How is hydrogen separate from carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide

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Introduction. mCO + mH2O → mH2 + mCO2. The reformed gas contains hydrogen and carbon dioxide. The byproduct, carbon dioxide, is usually removed by a pressure swing adsorption method or a cryogenic distillation method at a low temperature

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