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Webinar recording – hydrogen to methanol, achieving efficient conversion

July 25, 2024

Many thanks to Colin Scholes at the University of Melbourne for our latest webinar on 25 July that explored the latest research in developing renewable methanol by the efficient conversion of hydrogen.

As part of Future Fuels CRC research to accelerate development of early stage, breakthrough technologies, the team of researchers have developed hybrid membrane technology and bespoke catalysts to improve hydrogen to methanol conversion. This webinar covered research completed as part of project RP1.3-04 Efficient conversion of hydrogen to future fuels.

The recording is now available here, so please share:

The technology combines a catalytic reactor with membrane separation to achieve a membrane-based reactor, reducing the overall equipment footprint. This transformative technology can assist hydrogen producers and CO2 emitters to efficiently produce alternative fuels for their storage and transportation purposes.

The webinar included a brief introduction to hydrogen-to-methanol technologies, and the research opportunities to further enable the sector. The webinar was free-of-charge and open to everyone.