Steam reforming of methane : state of the art and novel technologies

Sanna, Aimaro and Openshaw, Dillon and Oghotomo, Princess and Bagnato, Giuseppe (2025) Steam reforming of methane : state of the art and novel technologies. Reaction Chemistry and Engineering, 10 (9). pp. 1963-1977. ISSN 2058-9883

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Abstract

Steam methane reforming (SMR) is one of the most promising technologies for sustainable hydrogen production. Although numerous reviews have been published on the catalysts developed for SMR, this field is advancing rapidly, prompting this review to focus on recent developments in new promoters, supports, and structural improvements for SMR catalysts. These advancements aim to reduce carbon deposition and sintering while enhancing catalyst activity and stability. This review provides a comprehensive analysis of recent research focusing on improving SMR processes using various catalyst types and operating conditions, as well as examining emerging SMR technologies. Additionally, key challenges related to SMR catalysts are discussed, along with recent progress in conventional SMR using Ni-based, transition metal, and noble metal catalysts, and advancements in SMR processes. The recent literature has highlighted the utility of supported bi-metallic catalysts and advanced SMR technologies, including chemical looping,sorption enhancement, and membrane reactors, in commercialising SMR technologies.

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Reaction Chemistry and Engineering
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