Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) have garnered attention as a viable solution for hydrogen storage due to their unique structural properties. Recent advancements, including the doping and incorporation of ...
Researchers at Cambridge University have achieved the simultaneous production of carbon nanotubes (CNT) and clean hydrogen fuel, without producing carbon dioxide as a byproduct, by looping methane gas ...
The catalytic decomposition of methane represents a dual‐benefit process whereby hydrogen is produced without the emission of CO₂ and elemental carbon is generated as a valuable by‐product. This solid ...
Photograph of a floating catalyst chemical vapor deposition reactor. Recycling gases through this floating catalyst chemical vapor deposition reactor offers a more efficient route to making carbon ...
A new study describes how methane can be transformed into hydrogen and high-performance carbon nanotube materials. Researchers at the University of Cambridge report this transformation in Nature ...