Advanced Catalytic Materials 2015
DOI: 10.1002/9781118998939.ch5
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Hydrogen Generation from Chemical Hydrides

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“…Water is another resource that can be critical to the first stage of the hydrogen value chain, particularly if the primary energy is produced in electrical form. These resources are then converted into hydrogen-containing materials through a variety of processes 21–56 during the production stage. Production of H 2 today is dominated by the use of fossil fuels 57 because this is the cheapest way of manufacturing, for example, the fertiliser needed for food production.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Water is another resource that can be critical to the first stage of the hydrogen value chain, particularly if the primary energy is produced in electrical form. These resources are then converted into hydrogen-containing materials through a variety of processes 21–56 during the production stage. Production of H 2 today is dominated by the use of fossil fuels 57 because this is the cheapest way of manufacturing, for example, the fertiliser needed for food production.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hydrogen is one of the most promising future energy carriers, and presents a key component in several areas; for example, as a chemical agent in hydrogenation reactions, a primary reactant during carbon dioxide removal, and fuel for fuel cells [ 1 , 2 , 3 ]. Hydrogen generation can be achieved in many ways, some of which are coal gasification, electrolytic or photo-catalytic water splitting, biomass pyrolysis, and chemical hydride hydrolysis [ 1 , 2 ]. Among these methods, the hydrolysis of chemical hydrides (e.g., NaBH 4 , NaAlH 4 , LiH, LiBH 4 , LiH, LiAlH 4 , NaH, KBH 4 , etc.)…”
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“…Among these methods, the hydrolysis of chemical hydrides (e.g., NaBH 4 , NaAlH 4 , LiH, LiBH 4 , LiH, LiAlH 4 , NaH, KBH 4 , etc.) are the most advantageous due to their high volumetric and gravimetric hydrogen densities, and they are quite stable in alkaline solution if one desires to achieve very high hydrogen generation rates in a controllable manner [ 1 ]. Sodium borohydride (NaBH 4 ) as a solid hydrogen carrier has been well studied for its high content of hydrogen capacity, easy control of hydrogen generation rate at suitable operation temperatures, non-toxicity, and non-flammability [ 1 , 4 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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