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Catalytic role of carbons in methane decomposition for CO- and C O2 -free hydrogen generation

Journal of Chemical Physics, ISSN: 0021-9606, Vol: 128, Issue: 21, Page: 214702
2008
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  • Citations
    36
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      36
  • Captures
    41

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Decomposition of methane is an environmentally attractive approach to CO- and C O2 -free hydrogen production. Using first principles calculations at the density functional theory level, our studies demonstrate that the defective carbons can be used as catalysts for methane decomposition, without the need for other catalysts, such as transition metals or oxides, and the catalytic sites can be regenerated by the deposition of carbon decomposed from methane, to make the hydrogen production a continuous process. Additionally, since no other gases are produced in the process, the cost of C O2 sequestration and hydrogen purification from CO contamination will be dramatically reduced. © 2008 American Institute of Physics.

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