(532ay) Methane Pyrolysis for Hydrogen and Carbon Nanofibers
AIChE Annual Meeting
2022
2022 Annual Meeting
Catalysis and Reaction Engineering Division
Poster Session: Catalysis and Reaction Engineering (CRE) Division
Wednesday, November 16, 2022 - 3:30pm to 5:00pm
Methane requires substantial process conditions to overcome the strong C â H bonds. Particle Atomic Layer Deposition (ALD) enables the formation of highly dispersed metal nanocatalysts on a given support which reduce the energy required for methane conversion. Moreover, the highly dispersed catalyst, consisting of abundant metals such as iron or nickel, is essential as this process contains a âsacrificial catalystâ; the catalyst, support, and CNFs combine as to form a sequestered carbon value-added product. In partnership with both the Hubler group in the department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, we are investigating the CNF/catalyst product to reduce cracking and improve the durability of ultra-high purity concrete. The sacrificial catalyst circumvents the energy intensive step of product/catalyst separation as well as avoids the challenge of rapid catalyst deactivation.
In this research, abundant transition metals are deposited onto a support via particle ALD. CNFs and hydrogen are then generated via CCVD with the ALD catalyst. CCVD and catalyst synthesis parameters are investigated to maximize carbon and hydrogen yield. A preliminary technoeconomic analysis is performed to assess the viability of this technology at scale.