A new kind of methane reactor is promising something that has long sounded too good to be true: turning fossil gas into clean hydrogen while locking the carbon away in valuable nanotubes instead of ...
Methanol is a high-demand industrial chemical used to make many products people use every day as fuel for ships and ...
Methanol has been made in a single step by zapping methane with pulses of electricity. The plasma-based reaction, which also ...
Lightbulb-like device with glowing filament turns methane into ethylene and aromatics, avoids carbon dioxide emissions ...
Inside a submerged glass tube, tiny bolts of plasma pulse through bubbling methane gas. It looks like miniature lightning, ...
Six Northwestern researchers published a paper April 15 detailing how plasma can be used in a reaction to convert methane to ...
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US: Scientists catch 'lightning in a bottle' to convert methane into clean fuel
Researchers at Northwestern University in the US have successfully produced methanol from methane gas ...
An overview of the researchers’ continuous-flow reactor, which uses a technique known as floating catalyst chemical vapour deposition (FCCVD) to enable the continuous mass production of carbon ...
Ekona announced it will be receiving advisory services and funding of up to $2.7 million from the National Research Council ...
The findings potentially resolve a long-standing issue with methanol conversion, which has tended to be clunky, inefficient, and environmentally detrimental.
People often muse over catching lightning in a bottle, and what an amazing feat it would be. But have you ever wondered what ...
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