Abstract:The CO2 methanation reaction, or Sabatier reaction, is experiencing renewed interest in the context of large‐scale recycling of point CO2 emissions, leading to the power‐to‐gas technology. The reaction represents a flexible route to transform CO2 into methane by hydrogenation with (green) dihydrogen. This exothermic transformation takes place at a reasonable rate at temperatures above 200 °C and is directed to the targeted product at low temperatures. The CO2 methanation nevertheless remains kinetically limite… Show more
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