Direct Non-Oxidative Conversion of Methane over Metal-Containing Zeolites: Main Strategies for Shifting the Thermodynamic Equilibrium (A Review)

Natural gas can play a significant role in the long-term transition from fossil fuels to green energy. Methane, the main component of natural gas, is an attractive resource for the co-production of hydrogen and value-added chemicals. One promising approach for valorization of methane is its direct n...

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Clean energy
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Conversion
Energy minerals
Equilibrium
Fossil fuels
Green technology
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Hydrogen
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Industrial Chemistry/Chemical Engineering
Methane
Natural gas
Reaction products
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Thermodynamic equilibrium
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