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Kinetic and mechanistic study of the methane coupling reaction
Published 1990“…Detailed kinetic measurements have been made for the methane coupling reaction over a reducible and an irreducible oxide catalyst for a range of temperatures and methane and oxygen partial pressures. …”
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Methane seeps on an Early Jurassic dysoxic seafloor
Published 2008“…The isotope signature indicates that cements were probably derived from a mixture of sources that included biogenic methane. The intraclasts within the limestone suggest that syn-depositional physical brecciation and mixing of cements had occurred, and thus mixing of methane rich-fluids with the overlying surface waters is likely also to have occurred. …”
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Recent advances in the conversion of methane to synthesis gas
Published 1995“…A brief review on the recent developments of alternative routes for synthesis gas production, namely catalytic methane partial oxidation and methane reforming with carbon dioxide, is presented. …”
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Methane emissions: from blind spot to spotlight
Published 2017“…Methane is a potent greenhouse gas (GHG). Methane emissions that occur across the gas supply chain have long been seen by the industry as an unfortunate, if necessary, part of doing business. …”
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Oxidative coupling of methane over chloride catalysts
Published 1989“…Several chloride catalysts, both unsupported and supported, have been prepared and investigated as catalysts for the oxidative coupling of methane. The results show that the chlorides of the alkaline earth metals are selective for the formation of ethane, especially when supported on an oxide, but are not very selective for the formation of ethene. …”
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Comparative study of catalysts for the oxidative coupling of methane
Published 1988“…Mg, Sm, Mn and La oxide and alkali-promoted oxide catalysts have been prepared and tested for the oxidative coupling of methane. The results show for the alkali-promoted oxides that at steady state the selectivity for the formation of C2 products increases in the order La…”
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ISOTOPIC RATIOS IN TITAN's METHANE: MEASUREMENTS AND MODELING
Published 2012“…On the other hand, if methane has been continuously supplied at the replenishment rate then the isotopic ratios provide no constraints, and likewise for the case where atmospheric methane is increasing. …”
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Structural synthesis and modification of zeolite as methane adsorbent
Published 2003“…Improvements in the technologies for the synthesis of zeolites and development of zeolite with different pore sizes hold a great promise in the chemical and petrochemical industries. Adsorption of methane in porous materials such as zeolite offers a possibility of storing methane at low pressure with high capacity. …”
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Rice Husk Based Zeolite As Methane Adsorbent
Published 2004“…It was found that RHA properties affect structural formation of zeolite, physicochemical properties as well as methane adsorption behavior.…”
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Geodynamic methods for assessing methane distribution in bituminous coal deposits and measures to intensify methane fluxes during mine gas drainage
Published 2016-06-01“…The adsorbed methane is found to be predominant in the coal of Kuznetsk Basin. …”
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A Study on CO<sub>2</sub> Methanation and Steam Methane Reforming over Commercial Ni/Calcium Aluminate Catalysts
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Mathematical Model of Decomposition of Methane Hydrate during the Injection of Liquid Carbon Dioxide into a Reservoir Saturated with Methane and Its Hydrate
Published 2020-09-01“…The article describes a mathematical model of pumping of heated liquid carbon dioxide into a reservoir of finite extent, the pores of which in the initial state contain methane and methane gas hydrate. This model takes into account the existence in the reservoir of three characteristic regions. …”
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