Semantic Scholar Open Access 2013 506 sitasi

Hydrogen Production Technologies: Current State and Future Developments

Christos M. Kalamaras A. M. Efstathiou

Abstrak

Hydrogen (H2) is currently used mainly in the chemical industry for the production of ammonia and methanol. Nevertheless, in the near future, hydrogen is expected to become a significant fuel that will largely contribute to the quality of atmospheric air. Hydrogen as a chemical element (H) is the most widespread one on the earth and as molecular dihydrogen (H2) can be obtained from a number of sources both renewable and nonrenewable by various processes. Hydrogen global production has so far been dominated by fossil fuels, with the most significant contemporary technologies being the steam reforming of hydrocarbons (e.g., natural gas). Pure hydrogen is also produced by electrolysis of water, an energy demanding process. This work reviews the current technologies used for hydrogen (H2) production from both fossil and renewable biomass resources, including reforming (steam, partial oxidation, autothermal, plasma, and aqueous phase) and pyrolysis. In addition, other methods for generating hydrogen (e.g., electrolysis of water) and purification methods, such as desulfurization and water-gas shift reactions are discussed.

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Christos M. Kalamaras

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A. M. Efstathiou

Format Sitasi

Kalamaras, C.M., Efstathiou, A.M. (2013). Hydrogen Production Technologies: Current State and Future Developments. https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/690627

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Informasi Jurnal
Tahun Terbit
2013
Bahasa
en
Total Sitasi
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Semantic Scholar
DOI
10.1155/2013/690627
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Open Access ✓