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Hydrogen generation from noncatalytic hydrothermolysis of ammonia borane for vehicle applications
Authors:Moiz Diwan  Hyun Tae Hwang  Ahmad Al‐Kukhun  Arvind Varma
Affiliation:School of Chemical Engineering, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907
Abstract:Ammonia borane (AB) is a promising hydrogen storage material as it contains 19.6 wt % hydrogen. In this article, our recently developed hydrothermolysis approach to release hydrogen is studied over a wide range of AB concentrations (6–88 wt %), at pressure 14.7 and 200 psia, and temperature 85–135°C. It is shown that with increasing AB concentration up to 77 wt %, the H2 yield increases, and that the role of thermolysis, when compared with hydrolysis, increases. The maximum hydrogen storage capacity, obtained at 77 wt % AB and Treactor ~ 85°C along with rapid kinetics, was 11.6 and 14.3 wt % at pressure 14.7 and 200 psia, respectively. To our knowledge, on a material basis, the AB hydrothermolysis process is the first one to provide such high hydrogen yield values at near PEM fuel cell operating temperatures without use of catalyst, and thus is promising for use in fuel cell‐based vehicle applications. © 2010 American Institute of Chemical Engineers AIChE J, 2011
Keywords:hydrogen storage  ammonia borane  hydrothermolysis  hydrolysis  thermolysis
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