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Hydrogen Production and Utilization in a Membrane Reactor
Published on: March 10, 2023
Recent Advances in Membrane-Based Electrochemical Hydrogen Separation: A Review
Leandri Vermaak1, Hein W J P Neomagus2, Dmitri G Bessarabov1
1HySA Infrastructure Centre of Competence, Faculty of Engineering, Potchefstroom Campus, North-West University, Potchefstroom 2520, South Africa.
Abstract:
In this paper an overview of commercial hydrogen separation technologies is given. These technologies are discussed and compared-with a detailed discussion on membrane-based technologies. An emerging and promising novel hydrogen separation technology, namely, electrochemical hydrogen separation (EHS) is reviewed in detail. EHS has many advantages over conventional separation systems (e.g., it is not energy intensive, it is environmentally-friendly with near-zero pollutants, it is known for its silent operation, and, the greatest advantage, simultaneous compression and purification can be achieved in a one-step operation). Therefore, the focus of this review is to survey open literature and research conducted to date on EHS. Current technological advances in the field of EHS that have been made are highlighted. In the conclusion, literature gaps and aspects of electrochemical hydrogen separation, that require further research, are also highlighted. Currently, the cost factor, lack of adequate understanding of the degradation mechanisms related to this technology, and the fact that certain aspects of this technology are as yet unexplored (e.g., simultaneous hydrogen separation and compression) all hinder its widespread application. In future research, some attention could be given to the aforementioned factors and emerging technologies, such as ceramic proton conductors and solid acids.
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