Otsuka et al., 2003 - Google Patents
Decomposition of methane over Ni catalysts supported on carbon fibers formed from different hydrocarbonsOtsuka et al., 2003
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- Otsuka K
- Ogihara H
- Takenaka S
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- Carbon
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In order to get pure hydrogen without CO and CO2, the decomposition of methane into hydrogen and carbon fibers (CF) over Ni/carbon catalysts has been investigated. The reason for the use of carbon materials as supports is to avoid a costly elimination treatment …
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