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Alkaline thermal treatment of seaweed for high-purity hydrogen production with carbon capture and storage potential.


ABSTRACT: Current thermochemical methods to generate H2 include gasification and steam reforming of coal and natural gas, in which anthropogenic CO2 emission is inevitable. If biomass is used as a source of H2, the process can be considered carbon-neutral. Seaweeds are among the less studied types of biomass with great potential because they do not require freshwater. Unfortunately, reaction pathways to thermochemically convert salty and wet biomass into H2 are limited. In this study, a catalytic alkaline thermal treatment of brown seaweed is investigated to produce high purity H2 with substantially suppressed CO2 formation making the overall biomass conversion not only carbon-neutral but also potentially carbon-negative. High-purity 69.69 mmol-H2/(dry-ash-free)g-brown seaweed is produced with a conversion as high as 71%. The hydroxide is involved in both H2 production and in situ CO2 capture, while the Ni/ZrO2 catalyst enhanced the secondary H2 formation via steam methane reforming and water-gas shift reactions.

SUBMITTER: Zhang K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7391685 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Alkaline thermal treatment of seaweed for high-purity hydrogen production with carbon capture and storage potential.

Zhang Kang K   Kim Woo-Jae WJ   Park Ah-Hyung Alissa AA  

Nature communications 20200729 1


Current thermochemical methods to generate H<sub>2</sub> include gasification and steam reforming of coal and natural gas, in which anthropogenic CO<sub>2</sub> emission is inevitable. If biomass is used as a source of H<sub>2</sub>, the process can be considered carbon-neutral. Seaweeds are among the less studied types of biomass with great potential because they do not require freshwater. Unfortunately, reaction pathways to thermochemically convert salty and wet biomass into H<sub>2</sub> are  ...[more]

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