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Thermochemical transformation of CO2 for CH4 production using metal hydride and carbonates as portable sources

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HYDROGEN ENERGY
Volume 48, Issue 57, Pages 21835-21849

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijhydene.2023.03.032

Keywords

Hydrides; Carbonates; Methane; CCU; CO2 conversion

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The thermochemical reaction between MgH2 and Li2CO3, with and without nickel as a catalyst, was investigated for CO2 transformation into fuels. Successful production of high-yield CH4 was achieved by controlling reaction conditions such as microstructural refining, MgH2:Li2CO3 molar ratio, temperature, and time. The presence of nickel catalyst significantly improved the methane yield. The results demonstrate the potential of thermochemical activation of MgH2:Li2CO3 mixture for CH4 generation and CO2 utilization.
The thermochemical reaction between MgH2 and Li2CO3 is investigated for the first time for the CO2 transformation into fuels with and without nickel as a catalyst. Successful production of CH4 with high yields is reached depending on different reaction conditions such as microstructural refining, MgH2:Li2CO3 molar ratio, temperature and time. In absence of a catalyst, a methane yield of 68.2% was achieved by heating the milled MgH2:Li2CO3 mixture at 450 & DEG;C for 5 h. The global mechanism involves the reduction of CO2 from Li2CO3 by MgH2/ Mg, producing CH4 and Li2O/MgO. For the Ni-catalyzed system, the highest methane yield of >90% was reached at 400 & DEG;C after 5 h of thermal treatment. The global process responds to a Sabatier reaction, with a contribution of a direct reduction of CO2 depending on the starting mol ratio. The results demonstrate that thermochemical activation of the Nicatalyzed MgH2:Li2CO3 mixture is a powerful process for the generation of CH4 and CO2 utilization.& COPY; 2023 Hydrogen Energy Publications LLC. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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