
Amol Pophali
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Jan 10, 2025 |
sciencedirect.com | Byong-Hun Jeon |Chengli Rong |Yuan Chen |Amol Pophali
Dry reforming of methane (DRM, Eq. (1)) is a promising process for simultaneously converting the major greenhouse gases, CO2 and CH4, into syngas, a mixture of H2 and CO. In the DRM reaction, the syngas is produced with an H2/CO ratio close to 1 under stoichiometric conditions. It is particularly well suited for the oxo-synthesis process, methanol and dimethyl ether (DME) production [1], [2]. Although DRM is in the early stages of commercial usage, pilot-scale applications are operational.
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