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Linde–Frank–Caro process : ウィキペディア英語版 | Linde–Frank–Caro process The Linde–Frank–Caro process is a method for hydrogen production by removing hydrogen and carbon dioxide from water gas by condensation.〔(The chemistry and manufacture of hydrogen ) Teed, P. Litherland (Philip Litherland), 1919〕〔(Linde-Frank-Caro process )〕 The process was invented in 1909 by Adolf Frank and developed with Carl von Linde and Heinrich Caro.〔(125 Years of Linde: A Chronicle ) p. 30.〕 ==Process description== Water gas is compressed to 20 bar and pumped into the Linde-Frank-Caro reactor. A water column removes most of the carbon dioxide and sulfur. Tubes with caustic soda then remove the remaining carbon dioxide, sulphur, and water from the gas stream. The gas enters a chamber and is cooled to −190 °C, resulting in the condensation of most of the gas to a liquid. The remaining gas is pumped to the next vessel where the nitrogen is liquefied by cooling to −205 °C, resulting in hydrogen gas as an end product.
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