Converting methane into carbon nanotubes and hydrogen in a continuous flow reactor

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Nature Energy, Published online: 08 December 2025; doi:10.1038/s41560-025-01926-2

The co-production of carbon nanotubes and hydrogen from methane is achieved by recycling process gas in a continuous flow reactor. Developed from a single-pass reactor for carbon nanotube production, the multi-pass reactor offers efficiency improvements and the net production of hydrogen as an output value stream.

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Nature Energy, Published online: 08 December 2025; doi:10.1038/s41560-025-01926-2

The co-production of carbon nanotubes and hydrogen from methane is achieved by recycling process gas in a continuous flow reactor. Developed from a single-pass reactor for carbon nanotube production, the multi-pass reactor offers efficiency improvements and the net production of hydrogen as an output value stream.

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