sähköreformointi
Sähköreformointi, also known as electroreforming or electrochemical reforming, is a process that uses electricity to convert a fuel, such as methane or ethanol, into synthesis gas (syngas). Syngas is a mixture of hydrogen and carbon monoxide, which can be used as a feedstock for various industrial processes, including the production of fuels and chemicals.
The electroreforming process typically takes place in an electrochemical reactor. The fuel is introduced into the
Compared to traditional steam reforming, electroreforming offers several advantages. It can operate at lower temperatures, which
Challenges associated with electroreforming include the development of efficient and durable electrode materials and electrolytes, as