Methane (Jan 2024)

High-Pressure Hydrogenation: A Path to Efficient Methane Production from CO<sub>2</sub>

  • Maitê L. Gothe,
  • Adolfo L. Figueredo,
  • Laís R. Borges,
  • Ruben Ramos,
  • Andreia F. Peixoto,
  • Pedro Vidinha

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/methane3010004
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 1
pp. 53 – 64

Abstract

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Methane has a rather relevant role in the “Power-to-Gas” concept, which is central in the current paradigm of climate change and renewable energies. Methane, the main component of natural gas, can be produced by catalytic hydrogenation reactions, particularly of CO2. A very effective catalyst in this reaction, hydrotalcite-derived nickel nanoparticles supported on alumina, Ni/Al2O3-HTC, can be employed in a high-pressure flow reactor to convert CO2 and H2 into CH4 at 100% selectivity and 84% conversion, whereas at atmospheric pressure, methane can be obtained with up to 90% selectivity. The high-pressure aspect also allows fast-paced production—over 5 m3·h−1·kgcat−1 of CH4 can be generated.

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