Golmakani, AyubKhallaghi, NavidAmiri, AmirpiranManovic, VasilijeNabavi, Seyed Ali2025-07-072025-07-072025-10Golmakani A, Khallaghi N, Amiri A, et al., (2025) Techno-economic assessment of pressure swing adsorption tail gas decarbonisation for blue hydrogen production. Gas Science and Engineering, Volume 142, October 2025, Article number 2056832949-9089https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jgsce.2025.205683https://dspace.lib.cranfield.ac.uk/handle/1826/24140Steam methane reforming (SMR) is a leading technology for hydrogen production. However, this technology is still carbon-intensive since, in current SMR units, the PSA tail gas containing H2, CO, and CH4 is burned at the reformer with air and exits the stack at a CO2 purity of less than 5%, which is not feasible to capture. In this paper, we aim to either harness the energy content of this gas to generate power in a solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) or burn it via chemical looping combustion (CLC) or oxy-combustion process to produce off-gas with high CO2 purity ready to storage. Therefore, an industrial-scale PSA with 72,000 Nm3/h feed capacity was modelled to obtain the tail gas flow rate and composition. Then, CLC, SOFC, and oxy-combustion were modelled to use tail gas. Finally, a techno-economic analysis was conducted to calculate each technology's levelised cost of hydrogen (LCOH). It was observed that CO2 purity for CLC meets the criteria for storage (>95%) without further purification. On the other hand, from the economic point of view, all three technologies show a promising performance with an LCOH of 1.9 €/kg.enAttribution 4.0 Internationalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/4004 Chemical Engineering40 Engineering7 Affordable and Clean Energy13 Climate ActionBlue hydrogenPSA tail gasSOFCCLCOxy-combustionTechno-economic assessment of pressure swing adsorption tail gas decarbonisation for blue hydrogen productionArticle673752205683142