
New method converts carbon dioxide to methane at low temperatures
A new method developed by a team of Waseda University scientists led by Professor Yasushi Sekine may contribute to reducing the use of fossil fuels and help prevent global warming in the long-run.
The conversion of carbon dioxide to valuable chemicals such as methane has drawn great attention for use in supporting carbon capture and utilization. Especially, methane can be used not only as fuel but also as a hydrogen carrier, transporting town gas to existing infrastructure. For instance, some plants in Germany have already been launched based on the Power to Gas concept, which allows energy from electricity to be stored and transported in the form of compressed gas.
“To recycle carbon dioxide into methane, an established industrial method involves the reaction of hydrogen and carbon dioxide using a ruthenium-based catalyst at temperatures of 300 to 400 degrees Celsius, but this method limited how much and when methane could be produced since it requires such high temperature,” Sekine says. “Additionally, operation at low temperatures was demonstrated to be favorable to improve carbon dioxide conversion and increase the amount of methane produced.”
In this newly-developed method reported in Chemistry Letters, carbon dioxide can be converted into methane more efficiently and quickly in the 100 degrees Celsius range.
“This method involves a reaction of nanoparticles called cerium oxide with carbon dioxide in presence of ruthenium catalyst with an electric field,” explains Sekine. “The results show that the catalyst exhibited high and stable catalytic activity for converting carbon dioxide to methane through hydrogenation with the electric field.”
With this novel method, methane could be produced from carbon dioxide collected from the atmosphere, possibly enabling an unlimited amount of methane production by recycling carbon dioxide from the atmosphere released from factories into valuable energy resources.
The Latest Updates from Bing News & Google News
Go deeper with Bing News on:
Carbon dioxide to methane
- Watchdog Agency: Energy Sector Needs to Decrease Methane Emissionson January 18, 2021 at 6:20 pm
Oil and gas companies are not doing enough to decrease the release of methane gases, a main source of planet-heating emissions, the International Energy Agency (IEA) said in a new report released ...
- Global Methane Emissions Equaled Europe’s Carbon Footprint in 2020on January 17, 2021 at 9:22 pm
Emissions of planet-warming methane fell last year as oil and gas production declined, but they were still equivalent to the European Union’s total carbon dioxide emissions. Oil and gas operations ...
- Conservation Groups Sue EPA for Failure to Adequately Protect against Oil, Methane Gas Industryon January 15, 2021 at 12:14 pm
Two conservation groups have launched a lawsuit to fight the EPA’s “failure to require adequate pollution controls for the oil and methane gas industry” in Chicago and areas of California.
- Future astronauts could use methane to make rocket fuel on Marson January 8, 2021 at 4:31 am
How will future astronauts get back home to Earth from Mars? According to a new study, they could make rocket fuel from the methane that's already on the Red Planet.
- Climate action plans will point to methane metrics in 2021on January 5, 2021 at 1:30 am
It’s good to see policymakers and companies making methane emissions data a priority 2021 is set to be the year that discussing methane emissions becomes mainstream. In November, 62 companies, ...
Go deeper with Google Headlines on:
Carbon dioxide to methane
Go deeper with Bing News on:
CO2 to methane
- Methane emissions declined slightly in 2020 amid lower oil and gas productionon January 18, 2021 at 8:06 pm
The COVID-19 pandemic slowed down many facets of life last year, leading to a small reduction in methane emissions, according to an International Energy Agency (IEA) report. The organization primarily ...
- Watchdog Agency: Energy Sector Needs to Decrease Methane Emissionson January 18, 2021 at 6:20 pm
Oil and gas companies are not doing enough to decrease the release of methane gases, a main source of planet-heating emissions, the International Energy Agency (IEA) said in a new report released ...
- IEA calls on companies, governments and regulators to take urgent action to cut methane emissions from oil and gas sectoron January 18, 2021 at 4:43 pm
Methane emissions from the global oil and gas industry fell by an estimated 10% in 2020 as producers slashed output in response to the historic shock of the Covid-19 crisis, the International Energy ...
- Watchdog: Oil, gas companies need to curb climate gas leakson January 18, 2021 at 3:22 pm
The International Energy Agency says oil and gas companies aren’t doing enough to reduce the release of methane, a potent source of planet-heating emissions, that is seeping ...
- Fossil fuel firms need to curb climate gas leaks, Watchdog sayson January 18, 2021 at 8:24 am
The International Energy Agency says oil and gas companies aren’t doing enough to reduce the release of methane, a potent source of planet-heating emissions.