Chinese Journal of Catalysis ›› 2026, Vol. 86: 9-48.DOI: 10.1016/S1872-2067(26)65068-1

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Recent advances in noble metal-based catalysts for methane decomposition: Performance, mechanism, and optimization

Shahla Karimib, Mehran Rezaeic,*(), Jiguang Denga, Hongxing Daia, Ali Rastegarpanaha,*()   

  1. a Beijing Key Laboratory for Green Catalysis and Separation, State Key Laboratory of Materials Low-Carbon Recycling, Laboratory of Catalysis Chemistry and Nanoscience, Department of Chemical Engineering and Technology, College of Materials Science and Engineering, Beijing University of Technology, Beijing 100124, China
    b Catalyst and Advanced Materials Research Laboratory, Chemical Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, University of Kashan, Kashan, Iran
    c School of Chemical, Petroleum and Gas Engineering, Iran University of Science and Technology (IUST), Tehran, Iran
  • Received:2025-12-01 Accepted:2026-01-21 Online:2026-07-18 Published:2026-06-12
  • Contact: *e-mail: ali.rastegarpanah@bjut.edu.cn (A. Rastegarpanah), mrezaei@iust.ac.ir (M. Rezaei).
  • About author:Mehran Rezaei received his Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering in 2006 from Iran University of Science and Technology. He is currently a full Professor at the Faculty of Chemical, Petroleum and Gas Engineering at Iran University of Science and Technology. He has an extensive academic and industrial research record, having published more than 300 papers in international peer-reviewed journals. His work has had significant practical impact, with over 40 types of catalysts successfully developed and commercialized at the industrial scale. He has received numerous prestigious awards, including recognition as a National Distinguished Researcher and as an Outstanding Researcher by the Iranian Academy of Sciences. He currently serves as an Assistant Editor of the International Journal of Hydrogen Energy and as a Subject Editor of Process Safety and Environmental Protection.
    Ali Rastegarpanah received his Ph.D. degree from University of Kashan in 2019 and He carried out postdoctoral research at Beijing University of Technology from 2019 to 2023. Since 2025, He is an associate professor at Beijing University of Technology. His research interests mainly focus on environmental catalysis and air pollution control, especially synthesis and characterization of catalysts for VOCs combustion, methane decomposition and CO oxidation. He has published more than 20 peer-reviewed papers.
  • Supported by:
    National Key R&D Program of China(2022YFB3504101)

Abstract:

Excessive greenhouse gas emissions from fossil fuel consumption, particularly in energy-dependent sectors, highlight the urgent need for cleaner alternatives such as hydrogen as a promising energy source. Methane decomposition (MD) is a key milestone in the production of COx-free fuels, while producing valuable carbon nanomaterials, and commonly used catalysts include metallic oxides and noble metals. Noble metals have attracted wide attention because of their unique electronic structures and good catalytic qualities. Hence, initially, this review systematically focuses on the performance of noble metal catalysts, including Pt, Pd, Rh, Ru, Ir, and Au in the methane decomposition process, highlighting their distinct reaction mechanisms and active site behaviors. Beyond serving as active catalytic components, special attention is placed on the promotional behavior of noble metals, which, when incorporated with transition metals, can tune electronic interactions, increase dispersion, and suppress deactivation, offering a new perspective on their dual functionality in methane decomposition catalysis. Additionally, the influence of reaction conditions, including WHSV, feed ratio, and CH4 partial pressure, is examined to correlate reaction conditions with catalytic performance. The next objective also encompasses strategies for improving catalytic performance, such as evaluating various active sites, exploring synthesis strategies, investigating the nature of the supports, examining the presence of promoters, and utilizing plasma-assisted reduction. The final section of this review provides a roadmap for future development of high-performance, cost-effective, and durable noble metal-based catalysts for efficient methane decomposition.

Key words: Methane decomposition, Noble metal catalyst, Promoter effect, Reaction mechanism, Metal-support interaction