A solar-thermal aerosol flow reactor has been constructed, installed, and t
ested with the High-Flux Solar Furnace (HFSF) at the National Renewable Ene
rgy Laboratory (NREL). Experiments were successfully carried out for the di
ssociation of methane to produce hydrogen and carbon black and for the dry
reforming of methane with carbon dioxide to form syngas (hydrogen and carbo
n monoxide). Approximately 90% dissociation of methane was achieved in a 25
-mm diameter quartz reaction tube illuminated with a solar flux of 2400 kW/
m(2) (or suns). The carbon black produced was amorphous and had a particle
size of 20 to 40 nm. Approximately 70% conversion was achieved for dry refo
rming using a solar flux of 2000 kW/m(2). The experimental results for both
processes are very encouraging and support further work to address the tec
hnical issues and to develop the processes.