Hydrogen, Electrolyzer and Fuel Cell

Magnesium-Based Metal Hydrides for Hydrogen Storage

Introduction Magnesium-based metal hydrides, particularly magnesium hydride (MgH2), represent a significant area of research in solid-state hydrogen storage technologies. These materials offer exceptional gravimetric and volumetric hydrogen storage capacities, positioning them as viable candidates for energy applications requiring high efficiency in limited spaces. Key Properties of Magnesium Hydride MgH2 exhibits a theoretical hydrogen storage capacity…

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Electrolysis Water Purity Standards and Purification Methods for Hydrogen Production

Introduction to Water Quality in Electrolysis Electrolysis technologies for hydrogen production—alkaline, proton exchange membrane (PEM), and solid oxide electrolysis cells (SOEC)—demand stringent water purity to maintain efficiency and prevent equipment degradation. Impurities can lead to scaling, corrosion, catalyst poisoning, and membrane failure, directly impacting operational longevity and hydrogen yield. This article delineates the specific water…

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Steam Methane Reforming: Technical Analysis for Hydrogen Production in Refineries

Introduction to SMR in Refinery Hydrogen Supply Steam Methane Reforming (SMR) represents the predominant industrial method for hydrogen generation within oil refineries. This process is critical for supporting hydroprocessing operations, including hydrocracking and hydrodesulfurization, which are essential for converting heavy crude oils into high-value transportation fuels and meeting stringent environmental standards. Hydrogen Demand Drivers in…

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