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titleOfInvention Process gas reforming method and process gas reforming apparatus
abstract Provided is a simple, low-energy and low-cost process gas reforming method capable of converting carbon dioxide and hydrogen in a process gas generated in an iron-making process into methane with high efficiency. A process gas reforming method for converting carbon dioxide and hydrogen contained in a process gas generated in an iron making process into methane by a microbial reaction, wherein the first process gas includes the first process gas and Prepares a mixed gas having a controlled composition by adding a second process gas having a different composition as a component adjustment gas, and the mixed gas contains a hydrogen-assimilating chemical autotrophic methanogen A process gas reforming method for supplying a controlled flow rate to a reactor. [Selection] Figure 1
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