Dry reforming of methane (DRM) is a widely studied method for converting carbon dioxide (CO 2) and methane (CH 4) into syngas. Traditionally, this reaction operates with a CO 2 /CH 4 feed ratio of 1.
Jessica Rimsza, a materials engineer at Sandia National Laboratories, sees untapped potential in what most people see as waste. Food scraps, manure and sewage are natural byproducts of the U.S.
Did you know that nearly 60% of the waste in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania is food waste? It ends up in waste disposal sites where it produces methane, a potent greenhouse gas whose reduction is critically ...
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