Self-Sustained Hydrogen Production
A self-sustained compact reactor for continuous hydrogen gas production from ammonia decomposition.
Hydrogen offers advantages as a clean and safe fuel for broad applications, but its storage and transport are expensive. Conversely, ammonia is an effective hydrogen carrier, as it contains 17.6% hydrogen by weight and can be economically stored and transported. As such, there is a relevant and immediate need for a highly energy-efficient and compact system converting ammonia back to hydrogen for immediate use as a fuel.
This University at Buffalo technology offers a self-sustained, compact reactor for continuous hydrogen production from ammonia decomposition. Proprietary technology combines an active catalyst for ammonia decomposition with a uniquely selective hydrogen capture membrane, self-sustained through an optimized hydrogen burner that requires no external power source once initiated.
Source: Сергей Шиманович, https://stock.adobe.com/uk/693503310, stock.adobe.com
- High conversion of ammonia to hydrogen (>99%)
- High energy efficiency (>80%) at temperature <450ºC
- Delivers >99% pure product
- Production rate of 5kg H2/day at higher rate per volume (packaged system >0.15 g H2/h/cm3)
- Low delivery cost of <$4.50/kg with the current prototype
- Hydrogen fuel cells
- Hydrogen reactant production for further synthesis applications
US Provisional Patent Application 63/651,376 filed on May 23, 2024.
Laboratory demonstration and analytical chemical analysis.
Available for licensing or collaboration.
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