Advances and Perspectives of H2 Production from NH3 Decomposition in Membrane Reactors

Valentina Cechetto, L. Di Felice (Corresponding author), Fausto Gallucci

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Abstract

Hydrogen is often regarded as an ideal energy carrier. Its use in energy conversion devices does in fact not produce any pollutants. However, due to challenges related to its transportation and storage, liquid hydrogen carriers are being investigated. Among the liquid hydrogen carriers, ammonia is considered very promising because it is easy to store and transport, and its conversion to hydrogen has only nitrogen as a byproduct. This work focuses on a review of the latest results of studies dealing with ammonia decomposition for hydrogen production. After a general introduction to the topic, this review specifically focuses on works presenting results of membrane reactors for ammonia decomposition, particularly describing the different reactor configurations and operating conditions, membrane properties, catalysts, and purification steps that are required to achieve pure hydrogen for fuel cell applications.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)10775-10798
Number of pages24
JournalEnergy & Fuels
Volume37
Issue number15
Early online date16 Jul 2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 3 Aug 2023

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