International audienceBi-reforming of methane or biogas technology is comprehensively reviewed and compared with other conventional reforming processes, namely, partial oxidation and steam or dry reforming of methane in this chapter. Apart from studying thermodynamic aspects to determine reactant conversions, H2/CO molar ratio, and coke selectivity at various reaction temperatures and initial mixtures of reactants, the influence of process variables on catalytic performance are thoroughly examined. The recent advancement in catalyst design via implementation of support and promoter types for methane bi-reforming and kinetic modeling are also reviewed in detail
Biomass-derived methane-rich gases such as landfill gas (LFG), biogas and digester gas are promising...
Production of synthesis gas and H2 via catalytic dry reforming of a biogas-mimicking gaseous mixture...
A brief review on the recent developments of alternative routes for synthesis gas production, namely...
International audienceGreen hydrogen can be produced from biogas as a renewable resource using a mul...
Summarization: Dry (CO2) reforming of methane (DRM) for syngas production, a critical feedstock for ...
With the demand for anticipated green hydrogen and power production, novel and upgraded catalytic pr...
Natural gas (Methane) is currently the primary source of catalytic hydrogen production, accounting f...
AbstractFuel reforming of the biogas has been examined using the dry reforming reactions. The effect...
Abstract- Hydrogen is expected as an important clean fuel for near future. Currently, hydrogen is pr...
AbstractThis study was to investigate the CO2 reforming under isothermal condition. The fuel convers...
Hydrogen is a zero-carbon energy carrier for the deployment of fuel cell technologies in distributed...
Clean biogas, produced by anaerobic digestion of biomasses or organic wastes, is one of the most pro...
Virtually all hydrogen produced today is sourced from fossil fuels, with the principal method employ...
New processes that may reduce the net carbon emissions and contribute to a more circular economy are...
AbstractBiogas is a green sustainable source of energy. Biogas mainly consists of combustible methan...
Biomass-derived methane-rich gases such as landfill gas (LFG), biogas and digester gas are promising...
Production of synthesis gas and H2 via catalytic dry reforming of a biogas-mimicking gaseous mixture...
A brief review on the recent developments of alternative routes for synthesis gas production, namely...
International audienceGreen hydrogen can be produced from biogas as a renewable resource using a mul...
Summarization: Dry (CO2) reforming of methane (DRM) for syngas production, a critical feedstock for ...
With the demand for anticipated green hydrogen and power production, novel and upgraded catalytic pr...
Natural gas (Methane) is currently the primary source of catalytic hydrogen production, accounting f...
AbstractFuel reforming of the biogas has been examined using the dry reforming reactions. The effect...
Abstract- Hydrogen is expected as an important clean fuel for near future. Currently, hydrogen is pr...
AbstractThis study was to investigate the CO2 reforming under isothermal condition. The fuel convers...
Hydrogen is a zero-carbon energy carrier for the deployment of fuel cell technologies in distributed...
Clean biogas, produced by anaerobic digestion of biomasses or organic wastes, is one of the most pro...
Virtually all hydrogen produced today is sourced from fossil fuels, with the principal method employ...
New processes that may reduce the net carbon emissions and contribute to a more circular economy are...
AbstractBiogas is a green sustainable source of energy. Biogas mainly consists of combustible methan...
Biomass-derived methane-rich gases such as landfill gas (LFG), biogas and digester gas are promising...
Production of synthesis gas and H2 via catalytic dry reforming of a biogas-mimicking gaseous mixture...
A brief review on the recent developments of alternative routes for synthesis gas production, namely...