Abstract

The Front Cover shows an electrically heated high-temperature reactor that produces gaseous hydrogen and solid carbon by pyrolysis of methane that originates from natural gas or biogas. Pyrolytic methane decomposition is an industrially feasible process that allows large-scale hydrogen production and simultaneous carbon capture without any direct carbon dioxide emissions, hereby contributing to a transformation of the chemical industry towards more sustainability. More information can be found in the Research Article by P. Lott et al.

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