Catalyx Nanotech Begins Converting Landfill Gas to Nanofibers, Hydrogen at a Southern California Landfill
The pilot will help determine the operating limits of the proprietary process, which relies on a patented catalyst to selectively crack methane and produce structured graphitic platelet fibers and pure hydrogen, with no other byproducts.
First to Produce Nanofibers from Landfill Gas
While numerous companies claim to have a process to produce carbon nanomaterials from methane, Catalyx Nanotech is believed to be the first to produce the nanomaterials on a large scale from methane, especially from landfill gas. To further distinguish Catalyx Nanotech from nanomaterial competitors, management has made a conscientious decision to embrace a corporate social responsibility and sustainability attitude and therefore optimize, rather than maximize, profits by using renewable sources of methane, such as landfill gas and biogas, for feed materials.
“Previously, we have operated a commercial-scale nanofiber plant using natural gas as the feed. We wanted to use this ‘downtime’ in the economy to achieve our next milestone of using renewable sources of methane as the feed to produce ‘green’ nanofibers and hydrogen,” stated Mustafa Jangbarwala, Catalyx Nanotech VP of Business Development.
“We understand that landfill gas and biogas may end up costing us a bit more than natural gas, but the difference in costs is affordable, and regard for our environment is far more important than capturing that difference,” Mustafa Jangbarwala noted. “We believe corporations need to be responsible in these arenas now, rather than wait for government mandates before they take the steps that will help ensure a healthy environment for future generations.”
99% Pure Nanofibers and 100% Green Hydrogen
“Our advantage is that we are able to produce nanofibers at greater than 99% purity, as well as 100% green hydrogen in a one-step process,” says
Low Cost, Distributed Production Makes Hydrogen Economy Viable
“The key to the success of a hydrogen economy is affordability and the availability of the hydrogen infrastructure,” explains Juzer Jangbarwala, Catalyx Nanotech Founder and Chairman. “By default, the number of landfills is directly proportional to urban population centers. These landfills could provide LOCAL sources of low-cost ‘green’ hydrogen to nearby filling stations. By using renewable landfill gas, not only is the carbon footprint of the hydrogen production process eliminated, but also much of the footprint associated with transportation of hydrogen — often hundreds of miles — is also eliminated.
Catalyx Nanotech’s technology can make hydrogen AFFORDABLE. Catalyx Nanotech’s approach all but eliminates the transportation that accounts for approximately 50% of hydrogen’s cost and the 10% lost to leakage. Catalyx Nanotech’s small low-cost plants are easy to build, are low maintenance, and integrate easily into existing landfill sites – a major advantage over alternative energy production methods. Additionally, production costs are offset by the valuable nanomaterials produced during the hydrogen production process.
Juzer concludes, “Our approach offers a viable way to a greener transportation economy while employing environmentally friendly production processes and helping reduce costs for the broad spectrum of products that utilize nanomaterials.”
The pilot will run through
About Catalyx Nanotech, Inc.
Catalyx Nanotech Inc. is a spin off from the technology incubator, Catalyx, Inc., and was formed with the vision of using renewable resources to produce high quality nanomaterials. By utilizing cost-effective and patented catalysis technologies, Catalyx Nanotech is able to produce its unique Platelet Graphite Nanofibers from methane, which is produced naturally from decaying organic material in garbage at landfills. These nanofibers have been proven to deliver exceptional performance in a wide variety of applications. More information can be found at www.catalyxnano.com.
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