Methane pyrolysis with liquid metals in a bubble column reactor to generate green hydrogen and carbon

Using a bubble column reactor at Karlsruher Institut für Technologie, the Liquid Metal Laboratory team is working on producing hydrogen from methane, the cheapest method, but without CO2 emissions – the problem with the cheapest method. The main product, besides hydrogen, is carbon, which, like green hydrogen, has a commercial value. Pyrolysis in liquid metals … Continue reading Methane pyrolysis with liquid metals in a bubble column reactor to generate green hydrogen and carbon