Towards reforming technologies for production of hydrogen exclusively from renewable resources
Stern standards on the quality of hydrocarbon fuels, particularly on sulphur and aromatic content,
is one of the major drivers of increasing hydrogen demand by petroleum refineries. The fuel
standards are often predicated on reducing environmental pollution. However, most commercial
hydrogen production processes are based on non-renewable resources which are associated with
high carbon...
Published at Green Chemistry
Volume 13,
Pages 2272
Published in 2011
Olusola O. James,*a,b Sudip Maity,b M. Adediran Mesubi,a Kehinde O. Ogunniran,a Tolu O. Siyanbola,a Satanand Sahub and Rashmi Chaubeyb
Ogunniran Kehinde Olurotimi » Oguniran Kehinde Olurotimi is a graduate of univesity of Ilorin, Nigeria with B.Sc. and M.Sc. in Chemistry. He has Ph.D (Chemistry) from Covenant University, Nigeria. He started his academic career at Igbinedion University, Okada in 2005 before joining Covenant university in Dec., 2006. He teaches Inorganic Chemistry courses.He won TWAS fellowship in 2012 to complete his PhD research work at... view full profile
