
This report shows the cost structure of hydrogen production from partial oxidation process.
Last Updated: January, 2025
This report shows the cost structure of hydrogen production from partial oxidation process. During partial oxidation, the hydrocarbons present in natural gas, including methane, undergo a chemical reaction with a restricted supply of oxygen, usually obtained from the air. The resulting products of the reaction predominantly consist of hydrogen and carbon monoxide. The formation of carbon dioxide and other compounds is comparatively minimal in this process.
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