Carbonaceous material and methods for making hydrogen and light

Gas: heating and illuminating – Processes – Fuel mixtures

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ABSTRACT:
Carbonaceous materials comprising major amounts of carbon, and minor amounts of hydrogen and ferrous group metal components, particularly nickel and cobalt, react with steam at low temperatures, and produce commercially attractive quantities of such gases as hydrogen, methane, carbon oxides and other light hydrocarbons.

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