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Hydrogen production from solid sodium borohydride with hydrogen peroxide decomposition reaction
Authors:Taegyu Kim
Affiliation:Department of Aerospace Engineering, College of Engineering, Chosun University, 375 Seosuk-dong, Dong-gu, Gwangju 501-759, Republic of Korea
Abstract:This study investigates hydrogen production from solid sodium borohydride with hydrogen peroxide decomposition reaction for a fuel cell based air-independent propulsion system in space and underwater applications. Sodium borohydride in the solid state was used as a hydrogen source in the present study. Pure hydrogen could be generated by a catalytic hydrolysis reaction in which the water source was obtained from the hydrogen peroxide decomposition. Hydrogen peroxide was selected as an oxidizer, being decomposed catalytically to generate oxygen and water. The pure oxygen was provided to a fuel cell and the water was stored separately for the hydrolysis reaction. A fuel cell system was fabricated to validate the fuel cell based air-independent power system proposed in the present study. Two catalytic reactors were prepared; one for the solid sodium borohydride hydrolysis reaction and the other for the hydrogen peroxide decomposition reaction. The hydrogen and oxygen generation rate were measured based on the various conditions. The performance evaluation of a fuel cell system proposed in the present study was carried out.
Keywords:Air-independent propulsion (AIP)  Fuel cell system  Sodium borohydride  Hydrolysis reaction  Hydrogen peroxide
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