catalytic thermal decomposition
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Author(s):  
Ali Anus ◽  
Mahshab Sheraz ◽  
Sangjae Jeong ◽  
Eui-kun Kim ◽  
Seungdo Kim

2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 12
Author(s):  
Tobias Marquardt ◽  
Sebastian Wendt ◽  
Stephan Kabelac

Economically and ecologically, the thermal decomposition of methane is a promising process for large scale hydrogen production. In this experimental study, the non-catalytic decomposition of methane in the presence of small amounts of carbon dioxide was analyzed. At large scales, natural gas or biomethane are possible feedstocks for the thermal decomposition and can obtain up to 5% carbon dioxide. Gas recycling can increase the amount of secondary components even further. Experiments were conducted in a packed flow reactor at temperatures from 1250 to 1350 K. The residence time and the amounts of carbon dioxide and hydrogen in the feed were varied. A methane conversion of up to 55.4% and a carbon dioxide conversion of up to 44.1% were observed. At 1300K the hydrogen yield was 95% for a feed of methane diluted in nitrogen. If carbon dioxide was added to the feed at up to a tenth with regard to the amount of supplied methane, the hydrogen yield was reduced to 85%. Hydrogen in the feed decreases the reaction rate of the methane decomposition and increases the carbon dioxide conversion.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jinhao Zhang ◽  
Jin Bo ◽  
Wenjia Hao ◽  
Yulan Song ◽  
Chenjie Hou ◽  
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Author(s):  
Qian Zhou ◽  
Bo Jin ◽  
Shijin Chu ◽  
Rufang Peng

We extract natural fibers from waste palm bamboo leaves to prepare a composite carbon aerogel. This is a new type of environmentally friendly catalyst that shows excellent catalytic performance for the thermal decomposition of ammonium perchlorate.


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