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Paper Title :
The Influence Of Sulphur Dioxide On The Methanation Activity Of A Nickel Based Catalyst

Author :Erlisa Baraj, Veronika Snajdrova, Tomas Hlincik, Karel Ciahotny

Article Citation :Erlisa Baraj ,Veronika Snajdrova ,Tomas Hlincik ,Karel Ciahotny , (2016 ) " The Influence Of Sulphur Dioxide On The Methanation Activity Of A Nickel Based Catalyst " , International Journal of Advances in Science, Engineering and Technology(IJASEAT) , pp. 125-128, Volume-4,Issue-1

Abstract : Among the most promising applications of CO2 is its catalytic fixation with hydrogen via the methanation reaction to form methane. In this work the theoretical foundations of the catalytic hydrogenation of carbon dioxide with hydrogen to methane, are described. The ability of a nickel based catalyst to catalyse methanation reaction in a laboratory apparatus was assessed. In order to test the effect of sulphur compounds a model gas mixture containing SO2 at similar concentrations as flue gases from power plants was used. Keywords- methanation, carbon dioxide, sulphur dioxide, catalyst

Type : Research paper

Published : Volume-4,Issue-1


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