Revolutionising energy storage: The Latest Breakthrough in liquid organic hydrogen carriers
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Liquid organic hydrogen carriers (LOHC) can be used as a lossless form of hydrogen storage at ambient conditions. The storage cycle consists of the exothermic hydrogenation of a hydrogen-lean molecule at the start of the transport, usually the hydrogen production site, becoming a hydrogen-rich molecule. This loaded molecule can be transported long distances or be used as long-term storage due to its ability to not lose hydrogen over long periods of time. At the site or time of required hydrogen production, the hydrogen can be released through an endothermic dehydrogenation reaction. LOHCs show similar properties to crude oils, such as petroleum and diesel, allowing easy handling and possibilities of…
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- Energy carrier
- Hydrogen storage
- Energy storage
- Environmental science
- Hydrogen fuel
- Hydrogen
- Chemistry
- Process engineering
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Affordable and clean energy
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