The catalytic decomposition of CH4 and C4H10 has been experimentally studie
d using concentrated solar radiation as the clean source of the process hea
t. A small scale fluidized-bed solar reactor containing small Ni/Al2O3 or C
o/MgO catalyst particles in a flow of reactant gas was directly irradiated
in PSI's high-flux solar furnace. Two valuable chemical commodities were pr
oduced: Catalytic Filamentous Carbon (CFC) and hydrogen-rich gas mixtures.
The carbon deposits consisted of randomly interlaced filaments that grew as
monolithic nanofibers and hollow nanotubes of approximately 10 to 40 nm di
ameter. BET measurements and high resolution transmission electron microgra
phs (HRTEM) revealed that CFC with distinct morphology can be produced from
the decomposition of hydrocarbons using concentrated solar radiation.