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Producing carbon nanotubes and hydrogen from natural gas: can fossil fuels assist the energy transition?

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The transition towards a low greenhouse gas economy requires a shift to CO2 -free sources of energy and materials. We have developed a process that converts methane (natural gas) into hydrogen and high-performance carbon nanotube materials. By liberating hydrogen as a low greenhouse gas fuel and sequestering carbon in high value materials, we believe this process is an exciting step towards reducing the environmental impact of energy and material production.

This talk is part of the Darwin College Science Seminars series.

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