To alleviate the pressing problem of greenhouse gas emissions, the development and deployment of sustainable energy technologies is necessary. One potentially viable approach for replacing fossil fuels is the development of a H2 economy. Not only can H2 be used to produce heat and electricity, it is also utilised in ammonia synthesis and hydrocracking. H2 is traditionally generated from thermochemical processes such as steam reforming of hydrocarbons and the water-gas-shift (WGS) reaction. However, these processes suffer from low H2 yields owing to their reversible nature. Removing H2 with membranes and/or extracting CO2 with solid sorbents in situ can overcome these issues by shifting the component equilibrium towards enhanced H2 productio...
AbstractA systematic comparison and optimization of thermo-chemical hydrogen production processes wi...
Hydrogen, a constituent in many chemical compounds in nature, is a key component for several chemica...
The worldwide production of hydrogen in 2010 was estimated to be approximately 50 Mt/a, mostly based...
Energy supplies that are safe, environmentally friendly, dependable, and cost-effective are importan...
Deployment of fossil fuels to quench the energy demand of the world's rising population results in e...
AbstractGreenhouse gas (GHG) concerns and tightening energy supply put pressure on both policy maker...
Recent increase in the use of hydrogen in sectors like energy, chemicals production, transportation ...
Apart from being a major feedstock for chemical production, hydrogen is also a very promising energy...
Recognizing and procurement of a sustainable energy system are among the supreme important problems ...
There are currently approximately 50 million tonnes of hydrogen produced annually. This figure is ex...
In most current fossil-based hydrogen production methods, the thermal energy required by the endothe...
peer reviewedHydrogen is viewed as a sustainable strategic alternative to fossil fuels, especially i...
The paper aims to evaluate the hydrogen production from methane, transported as ammonia, and integra...
Even though hydrogen is considered the future of energy carrier, it is still produced from fossil fu...
Nowadays, most ofthe hydrogen is obtained from fossil fuels. Atthe same time, the effort and resourc...
AbstractA systematic comparison and optimization of thermo-chemical hydrogen production processes wi...
Hydrogen, a constituent in many chemical compounds in nature, is a key component for several chemica...
The worldwide production of hydrogen in 2010 was estimated to be approximately 50 Mt/a, mostly based...
Energy supplies that are safe, environmentally friendly, dependable, and cost-effective are importan...
Deployment of fossil fuels to quench the energy demand of the world's rising population results in e...
AbstractGreenhouse gas (GHG) concerns and tightening energy supply put pressure on both policy maker...
Recent increase in the use of hydrogen in sectors like energy, chemicals production, transportation ...
Apart from being a major feedstock for chemical production, hydrogen is also a very promising energy...
Recognizing and procurement of a sustainable energy system are among the supreme important problems ...
There are currently approximately 50 million tonnes of hydrogen produced annually. This figure is ex...
In most current fossil-based hydrogen production methods, the thermal energy required by the endothe...
peer reviewedHydrogen is viewed as a sustainable strategic alternative to fossil fuels, especially i...
The paper aims to evaluate the hydrogen production from methane, transported as ammonia, and integra...
Even though hydrogen is considered the future of energy carrier, it is still produced from fossil fu...
Nowadays, most ofthe hydrogen is obtained from fossil fuels. Atthe same time, the effort and resourc...
AbstractA systematic comparison and optimization of thermo-chemical hydrogen production processes wi...
Hydrogen, a constituent in many chemical compounds in nature, is a key component for several chemica...
The worldwide production of hydrogen in 2010 was estimated to be approximately 50 Mt/a, mostly based...