The present invention relates to a novel process for sustainable,
continuous production of hydrogen and carbon by catalytic dissociation or
decomposition of hydrocarbons at elevated temperatures using in-situ
generated carbon particles. Carbon particles are produced by
decomposition of carbonaceous materials in response to an energy input.
The energy input can be provided by at least one of a non-oxidative and
oxidative means. The non-oxidative means of the energy input includes a
high temperature source, or different types of plasma, such as, thermal,
non-thermal, microwave, corona discharge, glow discharge, dielectric
barrier discharge, or radiation sources, such as, electron beam, gamma,
ultraviolet (UV). The oxidative means of the energy input includes
oxygen, air, ozone, nitrous oxide (NO.sub.2) and other oxidizing agents.
The method, apparatus and process of the present invention is applicable
to any gaseous or liquid hydrocarbon fuel and it produces no or
significantly less CO.sub.2 emissions compared to conventional processes.