Radiation-induced dry reforming: A negative emission process

JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION(2023)

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The reaction between the most abundant greenhouse gases (GHG) to produce hydrogen might represent the most powerful and effective decarbonizing opportunity, if a low-carbon energy source is used to drive it. This is the case of methane (CH4) dry reforming (MDR) where its reaction with carbon dioxide (CO2) produces synthesis gas (syngas, a mixture of carbon monoxide and hydrogen). This study explores the feasibility of using ionizing ra-diation to induce the MDR reaction, at low temperatures and/or less energy demanding conditions. Additionally, the ionizing radiation is proposed to be supplied by nuclear power plants (NPPs), which are low-carbon reliable energy generation sources. Thus, the radiolysis of CO2, CH4 and their mixtures, under gamma-irradiation was evaluated in the absence and presence of nickel catalysts. The radiation-induced MDR reaction and radiation-induced catalytic promotion were proven to take place at temperatures close to ambient though at low conversion, with yields below 1%. Since irradiation and heat can be provided by a nuclear power plant, this radiation-induced reaction establishes a connection between nuclear energy to renewable resources and enables a pathway for a decarbonized cleaner chemical industry, for producing green chemicals.
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CO2,CO2 utilization,Integrated energy systems,Radiolysis,Catalysis,Nuclear energy integration,Radiation integration,Gamma-induced reactions
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