Solid oxide electrolysis cell enables super-dry reforming of methane - Scientific Inquirer
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Solid oxide electrolysis cell enables super-dry reforming of methane - Scientific Inquirer
Dry reforming of methane (DRM) is a widely studied method for converting carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4) into syngas. Traditionally, this reaction operates with a CO2/CH4 feed ratio of 1. However, future feedstocks—such as CO2-rich natural gas—are expected to contain much higher concentrations of CO2, requiring costly separation processes to achieve the desired CH4. In a study published in Nature Chemistry, a team led by Profs. WANG Guoxi…
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