This paper discusses the potential of steam-enhanced reforming (SER) for producing hydrogen from methane. SER is a process that combines steam reforming and carbon dioxide capture in a single reactor. This can lead to improved hydrogen yields and energy savings compared to traditional steam reforming.
Here are some questions and answers about SER:
- What is steam-enhanced reforming?
- How does SER work?
- What are the potential benefits of SER?
- What are the challenges of SER?
The answers to these questions are provided below.
For more information about steam-enhanced reforming, please see the following resources:
- Steam-Enhanced Reforming of Methane for Hydrogen Production
- Steam-Enhanced Reforming of Methane for Hydrogen Production