H2 production from methane pyrolysis over commercial carbon catalysts: Kinetic and deactivation study |
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Authors: | D.P. Serrano J.A. Botas R. Guil-Lopez |
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Affiliation: | 1. Chemical and Environmental Technology Department, ESCET, Rey Juan Carlos University, C/Tulipan s/n, 28933 Mostoles, Spain;2. IMDEA Energía, C/Tulipan s/n, 28933 Mostoles, Spain |
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Abstract: | Hydrogen production from catalytic methane decomposition (DeCH4) is a simple process to produce high purity hydrogen with no formation of carbon oxides (CO or CO2). However, to completely avoid those emissions, the catalyst must not be regenerated. Therefore, it is necessary to use inexpensive catalysts, which show low deactivation during the process. Use of carbon materials as catalysts fulfils these requirements. |
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Keywords: | Hydrogen production Methane decarbonization Carbon catalyst Carbon black Activated carbon Carbon nanotubes |
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