“…Methane decomposition reaction is an environmentally friendly process and highly interesting reaction for hydrogen production because this reaction is moderately endothermic and does not produce greenhouse gases (CO or CO 2 ). ,, Additionally, this reaction produces carbon filaments (carbon nanofibers and carbon nanotubes), which have wide industrial applications such as hydrogen storage, electrodes, catalyst supports, and direct catalysts. , In order to operate this reaction at lower temperatures, a metal-based catalyst can be used, effectively reducing the activation energy. Non-noble transition metals such as nickel (Ni), iron (Fe), and cobalt (Co) have been used in the methane decomposition reaction ,, because these metals have partially filled 3d orbitals that promote the dissociation of hydrocarbons . Among them, nickel has been widely used as a catalyst in methane decomposition reaction due to its high activity even at low reaction temperatures, low cost, availability, and low toxicity .…”