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4-stroke engine produces hydrogen from methane, captures CO2
short by Gaurav Shroff / on Thursday, 23 February, 2017
US-based researchers have built a reactor that produces hydrogen on burning methane while capturing carbon dioxide emissions. A four-stroke engine was improvised by adding a catalyst, hydrogen-separating membrane, and CO2 sorbent which releases the gas into a cylinder and also reduces processing temperature. The team was able to produce hydrogen using six times less water than existing methods.
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