Hydrogen startup C-Zero has raised $5 million of an $18 million funding round, according to an SEC filing. The company is developing a way to strip hydrogen from methane without emitting carbon ...
A new kind of methane reactor is promising something that has long sounded too good to be true: turning fossil gas into clean hydrogen while locking the carbon away in valuable nanotubes instead of ...
An overview of the researchers’ continuous-flow reactor, which uses a technique known as floating catalyst chemical vapour deposition (FCCVD) to enable the continuous mass production of carbon ...
Exxon Mobil (XOM) and BASF (OTCQX:BASFY) (OTCQX:BFFAF) said Monday they have formed a strategic collaboration to co-develop methane pyrolysis technology, including plans to construct a demonstration ...
A new study describes how methane can be transformed into hydrogen and high-performance carbon nanotube materials. Study: Production of hydrogen and carbon nanotubes from methane using a multi-pass ...
Methane (CH4) pyrolysis, a reaction that produces hydrogen without emitting carbon dioxide, often utilizes molten media catalysts. A recent research paper has explored how artificial intelligence and ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — Northwest Natural, which delivers natural gas to around two million people across Oregon and Southwest Washington, is taking steps to curb carbon emissions by stripping it out of ...
US supermajor ExxonMobil and German chemicals giant BASF have announced that they will partner on a methane pyrolysis pilot in the US that would produce so-called “turquoise” hydrogen. While “blue” ...
ExxonMobil and BASF have entered a strategic development agreement to commercialize methane pyrolysis, a low-emission hydrogen technology that produces solid carbon instead of CO?. The collaboration ...
The methane pyrolysis start-up Molten Industries has raised $25 million in series A funding to advance its process for converting methane into hydrogen and graphite. The firm says the technology ...
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