Abstract
Response to Comment on “Methane Pyrolysis for Zero-Emission Hydrogen Production: A Potential Bridge Technology from Fossil Fuels to a Renewable and Sustainable Hydrogen Economy”
Highlights
I n his comment, Mr Keller[1] has elaborated in detail that the overall process chain of methane pyrolysis might not be a zero-emission technology as we stated in the title of our paper.[2]
The wording in the title was chosen from the viewpoint of catalysis, underlining that methane decomposition itself is a reaction without any greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, at least theoretically
We agree with Mr Keller that for its later application one can take into account the emissions of the methane pyrolysis alone and has to consider the complete process chain in terms of its environmental impact
Summary
I n his comment, Mr Keller[1] has elaborated in detail that the overall process chain of methane pyrolysis might not be a zero-emission technology as we stated in the title of our paper.[2]. I n his comment, Mr Keller[1] has elaborated in detail that the overall process chain of methane pyrolysis might not be a zero-emission technology as we stated in the title of our paper.[2] We thank Mr Keller for his valuable and detailed comment on our review, as it highlights that hydrogen generation via methane pyrolysis is an important topic nowadays.
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