Project Notice |
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PNR | 61483 |
Project Name | Co-Synthesis of Hydrogen and High-Value Carbon Products from Methane Pyrolysis |
Project Detail | Stanford University will design a process for catalytic pyrolysis of methane into high-value carbon nanotubes and hydrogen (H2) at the low cost of $1/kg, without any carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. This project will synthesize high-performance, nano-controlled pyrolysis catalysts with structural features that enable efficient catalyst regeneration and separation of solid crystalline carbon. The carbon nanotubes can be used in a wide range of applications from batteries to carbon-fiber composites. Low-cost, CO2-free hydrogen can be used to decarbonize multiple large industries such as refinery and petrochemicals, ammonia production, steel, concrete, and transportation. |
Funded By | Self-Funded |
Sector | Entertainment |
Country | United States , Northern America |
Project Value | USD 1,877,548 |
Contact Information |
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Company Name | Stanford University |
Address | ARPA-E Program Director: Dr. Jack Lewnard Project Contact: Matteo Cargnello Press and General Inquiries Email: ARPA-E-Comms@hq.doe.gov Project Contact Email: mcargn@stanford.edu |
Web Site | https://arpa-e.energy.gov/technologies/projects/co-synthesis-hydrogen-and-high-value-carbon-products-methane-pyrolysis |