Kinetic modeling of methane decomposition to CO x -free hydrogen and carbon nanofiber has been carried out in the temperature range 550e650 C over NieCu/MgO catalyst from CH 4 eH 2 mixtures at atmospheric pressure. Assuming the different mechanisms of the reaction, several kinetic models were derive
Production of hydrogen and carbon nanofibers through the decomposition of methane over activated carbon supported Pd catalysts
β Scribed by J. Sarada Prasad; Vivek Dhand; V. Himabindu; Y. Anjaneyulu; Pawan Kumar Jain; Balaji Padya
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 675 KB
- Volume
- 35
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0360-3199
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β¦ Synopsis
Hydrogen has been produced by decomposing methane thermocatalytically at 1123 K in the presence of activated carbon supported Pd catalysts (Samples coded as Pd5 and Pd10 respectively) procured from SRL Chemicals, India. The studies indicated that the Pd10 catalyst has higher catalytic activity and life for methane decomposition reaction at 1123 K and volume hourly space velocity (VHSV) of 1.62 L/hrβ’g. An average methane conversion of 50 mol % has been obtained for Pd10 catalyst at the above reaction conditions. SEM and TEM-EDXA images of Pd10 catalyst after methane decomposition showed formation of carbon nanofibers. XRD of the above catalyst revealed, moderately crystalline peaks of Pd which may be responsible for the increase in the catalytic life and the formation of carbon nanofibers.
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