Recent Advancements, Fundamental Challenges, and Opportunities in Catalytic Methanation of CO2

Commercial and environmental benefits have made carbon dioxide (CO2) methanation one of the topmost research projects all over the world both at the pilot plant and commercial scale. Mitigation of CO2 via carbon capture and storage (CCS) routes have less motivation from a commercial point of view. T...

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