Introduction
Dry reforming is a hydrogen production method using carbon dioxide (CO₂) and methane (CH₄). It turns two greenhouse gases into useful hydrogen and syngas.
🔗 Read more
Dry Reforming of Methane – ScienceDirect Overview
🧠 What It Means
Converts waste CO₂ and methane into hydrogen-rich gas.
Useful in circular carbon strategies.
Can reduce emissions if powered by renewable energy.
❗ Key Challenges
High energy requirements.
Catalyst degradation and efficiency issues.
Scaling the process economically is complex.
🦁 Muzaffar’s Comment
“Dry reforming is genius—turning two harmful gases into hydrogen? That’s next-level engineering.”</span>
🦉 Sameer’s Comment
“I didn’t know you could literally make hydrogen out of carbon emissions. That flips the game.”