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New Perspectives on Catalytic Hydrogen Production by the Reforming, Partial Oxidation and Decomposition of Methane and Biogas

Abstract

The article provides a short review on catalyst-based processes for the production of hydrogen starting from methane, both of fossil origin and from sustainable processes. The three main paths of steam- and dry-reforming, partial oxidation and thermo-catalytic decomposition are briefly introduced and compared, above all with reference to the latest publications available and to new catalysts which obey the criteria of lower environmental impact and minimize the content of critical raw materials. The novel strategies based on chemical looping with CO2 utilization, membrane separation, electrical-assisted (plasma and microwave) processes, multistage reactors and catalyst patterning are also illustrated as the most promising perspective for CH4 reforming, especially on small and medium scale. Although these strategies should only be considered at a limited level of technological readiness, research on these topics, including catalyst development and process optimization, represents the crucial challenge for the scientific community

Funding source: The research has been funded by the Italian National Programme “Ricerca e Sviluppo di Tecnologie per la Filiera dell’Idrogeno—AdP Italian Ministery MiTE—ENEA, Mission 2, Comp. 2.3.5, PNRR, 2022–2025, L.A. 1.1.25”.
Related subjects: Production & Supply Chain
Countries: Italy
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2023-09-02
2025-04-12
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