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    Engineered Porous Carbon for High Volumetric Methane Storage by J. Romanos, S. Sweany, T. Rash, L. Firlej, B. Kuchta, J.C. Idrobo, P. Pfeifer

    Published 2014-08-01
    “…This paper covers the optimization of methane volumetric storage capacity by controlling the sub-nanometre (<1 nm) and supra-nanometre (1–5 nm) pore volumes. …”
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    The Effect of Amine Types on Breakthrough Separation of Methane on Biogas by Kuni Masruroh, Rochim Bakti Cahyono, Imam Prasetyo, Teguh Ariyanto

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…Methane (CH4) and carbon dioxide (CO2) are the main components of a renewable energy source of biogas. …”
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    In silico search for novel methane steam reforming catalysts by Yue Xu, Adam C Lausche, Shengguang Wang, Tuhin S Khan, Frank Abild-Pedersen, Felix Studt, Jens K Nørskov, Thomas Bligaard

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…This paper illustrates this screening technique using the steam reforming of methane to carbon monoxide and hydrogen as a test reaction. …”
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    Nanodispersed Ni-catalysts with Additives in Partial Oxidation of Methane by N. A. Zakarina, G. V. Akulova, Ju. M. Arinkin

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…Catalytic activity of Ni-Zn-surface-skeletal catalysts modi ed by Rh, Au, Ti, Mo and W in the reaction of methane partial oxidation has been studied. In uence of catalysts of conditions preparation on its catalytic activity was researched. …”
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    MODELLING THE IMPACT OF COAL SEAM METHANE ON THE MONGOLIAN ECONOMY by Siilegmaa Sereenen, Oyuntugs Magsar, Terry O’Neill

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…There are some main purposes to model the impact of coal seam methane on the Mongolian economy.…”
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    Thermodynamic Calculation for the Formation of Methane and Carbon Dioxide Hydrates by Isabela T. Bicalho, Reginaldo Guirardello

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…In this sense, the application of hydrates as a CCS method has become a promising alternative compared to other strategies to reduce carbon dioxide emissions in the atmosphere, mainly due to the large capacity of gas storage, in addition to the possibility of recovery of methane from natural gas hydrate reserves (NGHs) while carbon dioxide is stored in these reservoirs. …”
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