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CO2 methanation using sugarcane bagasse biochar/nickel sustainable catalysts

Gamal et al., 2024

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9173728810940586042
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Gamal A
Tang M
Bhakta A
Snoussi Y
Khalil A
Jlassi K
Chehimi M
Ali A
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Materials Today Sustainability

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Carbon dioxide hydrogenation to methane is one of the promising gas phase reactions due to the well-established natural gas infrastructures and CO 2 amounts consumed as reactants. This process supports in CO 2 mitigation, providing solutions to global warming …
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