State of the Art of Hydrogen Production via Pyrolysis of Natural Gas

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Natural gas from fossil sources has to be substituted by climate neutral gases to contribute to CO2-reduction in our future energy system. Pyrolysis of natural gas is a well-known technical process to produce carbon. Production of hydrogen from natural gas pyrolysis has gained interest in research and energy technology in the near past. If the carbon by-product of this process can be used for material production or can be sequestrated, the produced hydrogen has a minimum carbon footprint. This article is a literature review on the state of the art of methane / natural gas pyrolysis process developments.

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Schneider, S., Bajohr, S., Graf, F., & Kolb, T. (2020, August 1). State of the Art of Hydrogen Production via Pyrolysis of Natural Gas. Chemie-Ingenieur-Technik. Wiley-VCH Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1002/cite.202000021

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