The Electrochemical Acetone/Isopropanol Hydrogenation Cycle – An Alternative to Current Hydrogen Storage Solutions
Dominik Venus,
Axel Marth,
Sebastian Riess
et al.
Abstract:Liquid organic hydrogen carrier (LOHC) systems offer a promising way to store hydrogen using the existing infrastructure for liquid fuels. While LOHC hydrogenation and dehydrogenation processes have so far mainly been investigated using thermocatalytic processes, this work explores the concept of a low‐temperature (<80 °C) electrochemical acetone/isopropanol LOHC cycle and indicates its potential benefits for a future hydrogen economy. This electrochemical liquid organic hydrogen carrier (EC‐LOHC) system bu… Show more
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