Thermo-Catalytic Methane Decomposition for Hydrogen Production: Effect of Palladium Promoter on Ni-based Catalysts
Hydrogen production from the direct thermo-catalytic decomposition of methane is a promising alternative for clean fuel production. However, thermal decomposition of methane can hardly be of any practical and empirical interest in the industry unless highly efficient and effective catalysts, in term...
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Main Authors: | Mei, Irene Lock Sow (Author), Lock, S.S.M (Author), Vo, Dai-Viet N. (Author), Abdullah, Bawadi (Author) |
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Department of Chemical Engineering - Diponegoro University,
2016-08-20.
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