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A new catalyst for making methane from CO2 and H2

August 1, 2017 | By Paul Grad

The Sabatier reaction, in which H2 and CO2 react at temperatures of 300–400°C in the presence of a nickel catalyst, or an alumina-supported ruthenium catalyst, is one way to reduce CO2 into methane. Until now, however, it has been difficult… Already a Chemical Engineering member?

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