Electrochemical Hydrogenation of a Liquid Organic Hydrogen Carrier Using a Pd Membrane Reactor
Mia D. Stankovic,
Natalie E. LeSage,
Jessica F. Sperryn
et al.
Abstract:Liquid organic hydrogen carriers (LOHCs) store hydrogen
in the
chemical bonds of organic molecules. Unsaturated molecules, like toluene,
can store hydrogen at densities comparable to compressed gas, but
have the distinct advantage of being transportable as liquids under
ambient conditions. Thermochemical hydrogenation using H2(g) requires high temperatures and pressures, whereas electrochemical
hydrogenation can proceed at ambient conditions and without H2(g). However, the electrochemical hydrogenation of tolu… Show more
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