Issue 3, 2023

Ammonia as a carbon-free hydrogen carrier for fuel cells: a perspective

Abstract

Driven by the growing need to decarbonize, hydrogen energy is considered a potential alternative to fossil fuels. However, due to the problems associated with energy storage and transportation for portable applications, the scalable utilization of hydrogen is not fully developed. In this perspective, the potential of utilizing ammonia as a hydrogen carrier for on-site power generation via ammonia decomposition is systematically discussed. Firstly, an analysis of the chemical properties of ammonia and the limitations of this product for hydrogen production are presented. Secondly, some existing worldwide industrial projects that present the current development status are summarized. Then, recent advances in target engineering of efficient catalysts via various strategies are provided. Finally, different types of structured reactors to date for ammonia decomposition are explored. This perspective aims to shed light on the potential of ammonia as a promising alternative to traditional hydrogen storage methods and highlights the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead in this exciting field of research.

Keywords: Ammonia decomposition; Hydrogen carrier; On-site generation; Heterogeneous catalysts; Reactor.

Graphical abstract: Ammonia as a carbon-free hydrogen carrier for fuel cells: a perspective

Article information

Article type
Perspective
Submitted
20 Marts 2023
Accepted
28 Jūn. 2023
First published
28 Jūn. 2023
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

Ind. Chem. Mater., 2023,1, 332-342

Ammonia as a carbon-free hydrogen carrier for fuel cells: a perspective

L. Zhai, S. Liu and Z. Xiang, Ind. Chem. Mater., 2023, 1, 332 DOI: 10.1039/D3IM00036B

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