Energy Reports (Dec 2023)

Issues and challenges in hydrogen separation technologies

  • Muhammad Amin,
  • Ayyaz Shahbaz Butt,
  • Jawad Ahmad,
  • Chaehyeon Lee,
  • Shakir Ul Azam,
  • Hafiz Abdul Mannan,
  • Abdul Basit Naveed,
  • Zia Ur Rahman Farooqi,
  • Eunhyea Chung,
  • Amjad Iqbal

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9
pp. 894 – 911

Abstract

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Depleting energy resources, global warming and environmental problems associated with conventional fuels are serious global challenges of the modern world. The substitution of conventional energy resources with more efficient and sustainable resources is inevitable. In this scenario, hydrogen (H2) has emerged as the ultimate choice due to its superior characteristics such as low carbon emissions, cleanliness, and efficiency. However, for the successful implementation of making H2as the next-generation fuel source, the hurdles of production, separation, and storage of H2should be resolved. This paper summarizes the issues and challenges in the separation of H2gas from various production streams by using available separation technologies. Different types of H2separation technologies, including membranes, adsorption processes, metal hydrides, and cryogenic separation technologies, have been considered and discussed. The review encompasses the types, advantages, and disadvantages of each technology, followed by a detailed account of issues and challenges observed in each separation method. More attention has been given to membrane technology because it is the most promising technology for the production of high-purity H2. Finally, this review provides an outlook for future directions and developments in H2separation technologies.

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