Abstract
We describe a new integrated technology for reprocessing vegetable wastes and natural gas to obtain high-purity solid carbon materials, which can be used as an environmentally friendly fuel and raw material for industrial technologies, and a gaseous fuel with high content of hydrogen.
Similar content being viewed by others
References
N. A. Chernomyrdina, E. E. Shpil’rain, and V. M. Zaichenko, “Possible Ways of Hydrogen Energy Development,” in Proceedings of XIII World Hydrogen Energy Conference, Beijing, 2000, pp. 60–68.
V. M. Zaichenko, E. E. Shpil’rain, and V. Ya. Shterenberg, “Hydrogen Energy: Present State and Lines of Future Development,” Teploenergetika, No. 5, 61–67 (2003) [Therm. Eng. 50 (5), 415–421 (2003)].
R. G. Popov, E. E. Shpil’rain, and V. M. Zaichenko, “Natural Gas Pyrolysis in Regenerative Gas Heater. Part I: Natural Gas Thermal Decomposition on Heat Saving Matrix of Regenerative Gas Heater,” Int. J. Hydrogen Energy 24, 327–334 (1999).
R. G. Popov, E. E. Shpil’rain, and V. M. Zaichenko, “Natural Gas Pyrolysis in Regenerative Gas Heater. Part II: Natural Gas Pyrolysis “in the Free Volume” of Regenerative Gas Heater,” Int. J. Hydrogen Energy 24, 335–339 (1999).
L. B. Direktor, V. M. Zaichenko, I. L. Maikov, et al., “Investigating the Methane Pyrolysis Process when Filtering It through a Heated Porous Medium,” Teplofiz. Vys. Temp. 39(1), 89–96 (2001).
L. B. Direktor, V. M. Zaichenko, I. L. Maikov, “Dependence of the Rate of Heterogeneous Reactions on the Microstructure of Porous Medium,” Fiz. Goreniya Vzryva 38(6), 1–5 (2002).
I. L. Maikov and V. M. Zaichenko, “Analysis of the Process of Methane Pyrolysis in Polydisperse Porous Medium,” Eurasian Chem. Tech. Journal, No. 5, 39–47 (2003).
Author information
Authors and Affiliations
Additional information
Original Russian Text © V.M. Zaichenko, E.E. Shpil’rain, V.Ya. Shterenberg, 2006, published in Teploenergetika.
Rights and permissions
About this article
Cite this article
Zaichenko, V.M., Shpil’rain, E.E. & Shterenberg, V.Y. Integrated reprocessing of natural gas to obtain hydrogen for power engineering purposes and carbon materials for wide use in industry. Therm. Eng. 53, 217–223 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0040601506030086
Issue Date:
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1134/S0040601506030086