A Scheme for Hydrogen Evolution from Natural Gas

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We discuss one of the schemes of hydrogen evolution from a natural gas mixture. The scheme relies on the use of membranes formed by graphene plates containing calibrated pores in the crystalline structure. We provide the description scheme and the technology for calculating interaction between gas environment molecules and nanosized molecular structures. As an example, we consider mechanisms of hydrogen atoms penetration through defects in a graphene plate.

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December 2014

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