A process for producing hydrogen gas from a reaction of an organic substance
and
a base with a recycling of a carbonate or bicarbonate by-product and a regeneration
of the base. In one embodiment, reaction of an organic substance and a base produces
hydrogen gas and a metal carbonate. The instant invention provides recycling of
the metal carbonate by-product. In a preferred embodiment, the metal carbonate
by-product is soluble and recycling includes a three step process. In a first step,
the soluble metal carbonate is reacted with a metal hydroxide to form a weakly
soluble or insoluble metal carbonate that precipitates in a metathesis reaction.
The metal hydroxide reactant of the hydrogen producing reaction is also formed
in the metathesis reaction and remains in solution. Precipitation of the carbonate
thus permits ready isolation of the carbonate by-product, while leaving behind
an aqueous metal hydroxide phase that can be returned to and further utilized in
the hydrogen producing reaction. The metal carbonate precipitate of the metathesis
reaction is thermally decomposed to form a metal oxide solid in a second step.
In a third step, the metal oxide is reacted with water to reform the metal hydroxide
reactant of the metathesis reaction. The hydrogen producing reaction and recycling
process are sustainable in that the metal hydroxide reactant of each reactant is
regenerated in the recycling process. In an alternative embodiment, the hydrogen
producing reaction produces a metal carbonate precipitate directly and recycling
occurs through thermal decomposition of the metal carbonate to form a metal oxide
followed by reaction of the metal oxide with water to reform the metal hydroxide
employed in the hydrogen producing reaction. In yet another embodiment, a bicarbonate
by-product is formed by a hydrogen producing reaction of an organic substance and
a base and bicarbonate recovery occurs by heating the bicarbonate to form a carbonate
and recycling according to the instant carbonate recycling process.