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CO2 methanation of biogas over 20 wt% Ni-Mg-Al catalyst: On the effect of N2, CH4, and O2 on CO2 conversion rateHan et al., 2020
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- Han D
- Kim Y
- Byun H
- Cho W
- Baek Y
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Biogas contains more than 40% CO2 that can be removed to produce high quality CH4. Recently, CH4 production from CO2 methanation has been reported in several studies. In this study, CO2 methanation of biogas was performed over a 20 wt% Ni-Mg-Al catalyst, and …
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