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Royal Society of Chemistry, Chemical Communications, 5, p. 415-416

DOI: 10.1039/b008922m

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Low temperature reforming of methane to synthesis gas with direct current pulse discharge method

Journal article published in 2001 by Shigeru Kado, Kouhei Urasaki, Yasushi Sekine ORCID, Kaoru Fujimoto
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Abstract

Synthesis gas was produced by pulsed irradiation of electrons on a mixture of CH4 and CO2 (or H2O) at low temperature and atmospheric pressure without catalysts; especially in the CO2 reforming reaction, the H-2:CO ratio could be controlled and depended on the concentration of CO2 in the feed gas.