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Title: Direct conversion of (bi)carbonate into methane using rare-metal hydrides : a promising approach for value-added fuels
Authors: Chen, K
Liu, F
Huang, J
Yang, X 
Huang, Z
Liu, J
Wang, H
Ouyang, L
Issue Date: 20-Aug-2025
Source: Journal of alloys and compounds, 20 Aug. 2025, v. 1038, 182565
Abstract: Converting carbonate minerals into value-added fuels presents a promising long-term approach for addressing global warming and energy supply challenges. In this study, we report a facile strategy for directly converting metal (bi)carbonates (M(H)CO3, where M represents Li, Na, K, Mg, or Ca, etc.) into CH4 using a series of hydrides (RNi5H6, R = rare metal) through ball milling under ambient conditions. Our findings reveal that the methanation reaction exhibits remarkable selectivity, with no detectable CO formation in any of the metal hydride-(bi)carbonate systems. The yield of CH4 mainly depends upon key factors such as the reaction duration, specific RNi5H6 species, H2/CO32- (or HCO3-) molar ratio, and metal (bi)carbonate sources. This work offers novel insights into deploying metal-based hydrides for carbonate reduction.
Keywords: Ball milling
Carbonate reduction
Hydrogen
Methanation
Rare-metal hydrides
Publisher: Elsevier
Journal: Journal of alloys and compounds 
ISSN: 0925-8388
EISSN: 1873-4669
DOI: 10.1016/j.jallcom.2025.182565
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