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Green hydrogen production using doped Fe2O3 foams

Martina Damizia, P.J. Lloreda-Jurado, Paolo De Filippis, Benedetta de Caprariis, E. Chicardi, R. Sepúlveda

2023International Journal of Hydrogen Energy12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Hydrogen is the ideal energy vector to reduce our fossil-fuels dependency and diminish the climate change consequence. However, current production is still methane based. It is possible to produce hydrogen using bioethanol from the alcoholic fermentation of organic waste by chemical looping processes, but unfortunately current redox systems generate hydrogen with significant traces of CO. In the case of proton exchange membrane fuel cells (PEMFC), hydrogen must be highly purified to produce electricity. Here, high porosity interconnected Fe2O3 foams doped with 2 wt% Al2O3 were manufactured by the freeze-casting method, obtaining around 5.1 mmolH2·gsample−1 of highly pure hydrogen (<10 ppm of CO) consuming only 3.42 mmol of ethanol on each redox cycles, with no deactivation. This result shows the possibility of using an abundant and inexpensive raw material as the iron oxide to scale-up the direct pure H2 production and facilitates its use in the automotive sector.

Topics & Concepts

HydrogenHydrogen productionChemical engineeringRaw materialHydrogen storageMaterials scienceRedoxProton exchange membrane fuel cellFossil fuelHydrogen fuelEnergy carrierChemistryCatalysisOrganic chemistryMetallurgyEngineeringChemical Looping and Thermochemical ProcessesHydrogen Storage and MaterialsHybrid Renewable Energy Systems
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