CO2 utilization: an experimental study of synthesis gas production from CO2 and H2O via solar thermochemical cycles in the presence of mixed oxide catalysts
To study a possibility of synthesis gas production from H2O and CO2 splitting catalyzed by mixed oxide catalysts (ZnO, CeO2 and Perovskite) via solar thermochemical process. The role of each catalyst on the reaction mechanistic will be determined and the suitable operation to enhance
maximum synthesis gas production yield for H2O and CO2 splitting via solar thermochemical process will be evaluated.
Successful development of this research will provide a novel technology that offers an ability to reduce carbon dioxide gas emission and produce synthesis gas which is a source of alternative energy and a valuable feedstock for chemical productions.