2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijhydene.2016.04.242
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Thermal effect and flow-through cooling of an adsorptive hydrogen delivery tank

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“…Despite these issues, adsorption compressors have proven to be an appropriate choice for industrial hydrogen compression. For example, various prototypes [65,66] have demonstrated high-efficiency compression capabilities in which through the use of activated carbon as an adsorbent material, hydrogen with a pressure of 10 MPa can be obtained. Richard et al [67] also used Maxsorb MSC-30TM-activated carbon as an adsorbent material to successfully compress hydrogen from 0.25 to 35 MPa.…”
Section: Adsorption Compressormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite these issues, adsorption compressors have proven to be an appropriate choice for industrial hydrogen compression. For example, various prototypes [65,66] have demonstrated high-efficiency compression capabilities in which through the use of activated carbon as an adsorbent material, hydrogen with a pressure of 10 MPa can be obtained. Richard et al [67] also used Maxsorb MSC-30TM-activated carbon as an adsorbent material to successfully compress hydrogen from 0.25 to 35 MPa.…”
Section: Adsorption Compressormentioning
confidence: 99%