(303p) Catalytic Methane Pyrolysis for Hydrogen and Carbon Nanofiber Co-Product
AIChE Annual Meeting
2023
2023 AIChE Annual Meeting
Particle Technology Forum
Poster Session: Particle Technology Forum
Wednesday, November 8, 2023 - 3:30pm to 5:00pm
Methane, the primary component of natural gas, 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; process contains a sacrificial catalyst; the catalyst, support, and CNFs combine as one product to improve the strength and durability of concrete. In partnership with both the Hubler group in the department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and the National Ready Mixed Concrete Association (NRMCA), we are investigating the CNF/catalyst product to reduce cracking and improve the durability of high purity concrete (HPC).
In this research, abundant transition metals are deposited onto a support via particle ALD. CCVD and catalyst treatment parameters are investigated to maximize carbon and hydrogen yield. CNFs and hydrogen are then generated via CCVD with the particle ALD catalyst. A preliminary technoeconomic analysis is performed to assess the large-scale viability of this catalytic methane pyrolysis technology.
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