Methane (CH 4) pyrolysis, a reaction that produces hydrogen without emitting carbon dioxide, often utilizes molten media catalysts. A recent research paper published in the journal ACS Catalysis has ...
ExxonMobil and BASF have entered a strategic development agreement to commercialize methane pyrolysis, a low-emission hydrogen technology that produces solid carbon instead of CO?. The collaboration ...
The project was initiated and coordinated by the VzDI. Key partners include Empa, a scientific institution, the companies Accelleron, AVAG, amag, Holcim, Metall Zug ...
The Finnish firm Hycamite TCD Technologies has raised about $28 million from investors to advance its pyrolysis technology for turning methane into hydrogen and elemental carbon. Unlike the combustion ...
ExxonMobil and BASF announced this morning that they have formed a strategic collaboration to co-develop methane pyrolysis technology, including plans to construct a demonstration plant at ...
Photograph of a floating catalyst chemical vapor deposition reactor. Recycling gases through this floating catalyst chemical vapor deposition reactor offers a more efficient route to making carbon ...
During pyrolysis, the plastic polymers are broken down into smaller molecules, resulting in the production of liquid oil, fuel source gases such as methane, propane and butane, and char. Char is the ...
US supermajor ExxonMobil and German chemicals giant BASF have announced that they will partner on a methane pyrolysis pilot in the US that would produce so-called “turquoise” hydrogen. While “blue” ...