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A comparative study between gas-phase pyrolysis, gas-liquid-alloy pyrolysis, hybrid cold-plasma / photo-catalytic and electron radiolysis in the production of hydrogen from methane

Carbon Capture, Utilization & Storage
Kostiuk, Larry William
  • Title

    Professor

  • Faculty

    Mechanical Engineering

Publications, Activities, and Awards

  • Analysis of the products and kinetic rates of methane thermal decomposition. Part II: Numerical models
  • Analysis of the products and kinetic rates of methane thermaldecomposition. Part I: Experimental apparatus
  • Biobattery concept: Decentralized production of fuel from forest biomass, agriculture residue and municipal solid waste
  • Dataset of methane pyrolysis products in a batch reactor as a function of time at high temperatures and pressures
  • Decentralized use of forest biomass, agricultural residue, and municipal solid waste through the biobattery concept
  • Experimental and numerical analysis of a methane thermal decomposition reactor
  • Experimental and numerical analysis of methane pyrolysis at elevated pressure
  • Kinetics of methane pyrolysis: An optimized mechanism
  • Nanoparticle Emission Characteristics during Methane Pyrolysis in a Laminar Premixed Flame
  • Preliminary experimental study of methane decarbonization using a laminar premixed flame
  • Properties of carbon black produced by the thermal decomposition of methane in the products of premixed flames
  • Properties of carbon particles generated by methane decarbonization in oxygen deficient gas streams
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