Hi. I am working on a project where we take waste tyres and municipal solid waste at a landfill and we use a pyrolysis machine to produce syngas and pyrolysis oil. The pyrolysis oil is used for heating the machine and other processes and the syngas which has the composition of CO, CO2, H2, CH2, C2H4, C2H6, C3H5 and other gases. I want to use water gas shift reaction to convert the CO into CO2 and H2. What is the temperature needed for this reaction?
After we get CO2 and H2 then we separate CO2 and H2 from the mix to be sold separately. CO2 will be sold mostly to an oil company that will use it to pump oil out of old wells and H2 will be sold to other buyers.
For separation I am using pressure swing adsorption. I want to calculate the operational costs of producing CO2 and H2 to see if it is feasible or not.
I made a google doc to share info
https://docs.google....eoc8AsD085j/pub